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has gloss | (noun) sale of securities or commodity futures not owned by the seller (who hopes to buy them back later at a lower price) short selling, short sale |
has gloss | eng: ::For short selling in the financial markets, see Short (finance) A short sale is a sale of real estate in which the sale proceeds fall short of the balance owed on the property's loan. It often occurs when a borrower cannot pay the mortgage loan on their property, but the lender decides that selling the property at a moderate loss is better than pressing the borrower. Both parties consent to the short sale process, because it allows them to avoid foreclosure, which involves hefty fees for the bank and poorer credit report outcomes for the borrowers. This agreement, however, does not necessarily release the borrower from the obligation to pay the remaining balance of the loan, known as the deficiency. |
lexicalization | eng: short sale |
lexicalization | eng: short selling |
subclass of | (noun) buying or selling securities or commodities trading |
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lexicalization | ces: kontremina |
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lexicalization | deu: Blankoverkauf |
lexicalization | deu: Leerverkauf |
lexicalization | deu: Fixgeschäft |
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lexicalization | kor: 단기 예측 매각 |
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similar | e/Short sale (real estate) |
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