Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
(yield) curve trade
German translation:
Zinskurvenposition
Added to glossary by
Beate Lutzebaeck
Jun 15, 2003 02:36
20 yrs ago
English term
curve trade
English to German
Bus/Financial
Investment / Securities
Asset management
This comes up in a graph for a brochure on fixed-income investments. The graph is titled "Performance Attribution by Dimension Global Bond Fund (March 2000 - March 2003)" and is listed under the factors contributing to performance (govt. bond selection, credit spread, country spread, duration, curve trade, forex). I'm assuming that a curve trade is the same as a yield curve trade - but what do you call this animal in German?
Please only answers from colleagues with a sound understanding of financial translations - TIA!
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Zinskurvenposition
Your assumption is correct: curve trade = yield curve trade; in German, I would typically call this a "position" rather than a "trade".
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