Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
bajada del -2.50%
English translation:
fall/drop of 2.50%
Spanish term
bajada del -2.50%
'mas la suma de la rentabilidades mensuales del indice DJ EUROSTOXX 50, con un limite del 1,50 % y de bajada del -2,50%.
3 +4 | fall/drop of -2.50% | liz askew |
4 | drop of -2.50% | Erika Di Dio |
Jan 30, 2012 11:53: liz askew changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/29505">nicole GELISTER's</a> old entry - "bajada del -2.50%"" to ""fall/drop of -2.50%""
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Proposed translations
fall/drop of -2.50%
thanks LIz and all colleagues who have replied. I was actually wondering about the ' - ' sign, and whether to keep it or not. N |
drop of -2.50%
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Richard Hill
: So do I, hence the above agree
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neutral |
AllegroTrans
: so you shoild post an "agree" to Liz's answer, not post separately
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you're right. I'm new :)
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