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übereignung
fondos de seguimiento

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

tracker fund SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

tracker [ingl. am. ˈtrækər, ingl. brit. ˈtrakə] SUST.

1. tracker (in hunting):

2. tracker (in search):

baquiano m / baquiana f amer.

I. fund [ingl. am. fənd, ingl. brit. fʌnd] SUST.

1. fund (money reserve):

2. fund (store, supply):

3. fund <funds, pl > (resources, money):

fondos mpl

II. fund [ingl. am. fənd, ingl. brit. fʌnd] V. trans.

1. fund (finance):

fund research/organization

2. fund debt:

en el diccionario PONS

I. fund [fʌnd] SUST.

II. fund [fʌnd] V. trans.

en el diccionario PONS

I. fund [fʌnd] SUST.

II. fund [fʌnd] V. trans.

Present
Ifund
youfund
he/she/itfunds
wefund
youfund
theyfund
Past
Ifunded
youfunded
he/she/itfunded
wefunded
youfunded
theyfunded
Present Perfect
Ihavefunded
youhavefunded
he/she/ithasfunded
wehavefunded
youhavefunded
theyhavefunded
Past Perfect
Ihadfunded
youhadfunded
he/she/ithadfunded
wehadfunded
youhadfunded
theyhadfunded

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Amongst its central recommendations was a system of road user pricing to fund new infrastructure, although that has already been ruled out by the government.
sourceable.net
Today, index assets represent about 15% of mutual fund assets overall.
knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu
This fund was an institutional money fund, not a retail money fund, thus individuals were not directly affected.
en.wikipedia.org
In addition, counterfeiting profits fund other organized criminal activities.
en.wikipedia.org
Given all super fund investment must be valued annually for the fund's financial accounts, having a correct valuation from the outset is essential.
www.afr.com

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