French term
ratio de résolution
Le capital planning a pour objectif d’évaluer le suivi prévisionnel des ratios prudentiels (solvabilité et résolution) du Groupe.
I've looked at the various EU regulations and directives and can only find reference to solvency ratios. Is there a direct translation for "ratio de résolution" or is it somewhat redundant?
4 | resolution | Francois Boye |
4 -1 | solvency ratio | Yvonne Gallagher |
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Proposed translations
resolution
https://books.google.com/books?id=rnV3lsj5x4EC&pg=PA12&lpg=P...
solvency ratio
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/solvencyratio.asp
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Note added at 8 days (2019-03-19 12:19:59 GMT)
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Seems I might have been answering wrong question. Perhaps rate of resolution might work instead of "ratio", though yes, "solvency ratio" does exist.
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Francois Boye
: that's not the point. please read my attachment!//My point is that 'resolution' relates to the solvency ratio.
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I thought Asker wanted to know about solvency ratio? I think we all know already what "resolution" means
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