equities
英 [ˈɛkwɪtiz]
美 [ˈɛkwətiz]
n. (在优先股之后享受红利的)股票,普通股
equity的复数
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- Equities started at the top in 2000 and were overvalued relative to Treasury bonds.
在2000年时,股票处于高位,相对于国债被高估了。 - Investors, taking their cue from rising equities and hopes of economic recovery, have helped propel the rise.
从股市回暖和经济复苏的希望中得到信号的投资者,也帮助推动了油价上涨。 - Credit bonds for investment grade credit as well as distressed debt have suffered greater falls than even equities.
投资级信用的信用债券以及不良债权甚至遭受了比股票更大的下滑。 - The company does not bet its own money on equities, and so is shielded from market risk.
该公司没有把自己的钱押在普通股上,这样就规避了市场风险。 - Trading equities may need a lot of time to do single stocks fundamental research;
买卖股票需要花很多时间对单一股票进行基础研究; - Investors seek the safety of bonds and lose their taste for equities.
投资者寻求的是债券的安全性,丧失了对股票的兴趣。 - Rather than allocate to equities, investors seeking emerging market exposure have focused attention on the bond markets.
寻求投资于新兴市场的投资者,将关注重点放在了债市、而非股市上。 - For this reason, many wealth managers have been adding alternative assets to equities in client portfolios.
为此,许多财富管理人在客户的资产组合中加入了其他资产来代替股票。 - We come from a world where people were happy having just cash, bonds and equities.
我们来自一个人们曾乐意仅持有现金、债券和股票的世界。 - Equities accounted for almost all of the drop in global financial assets last year.
在去年全球金融资产的下跌中,股票几乎占据了全部。