Aug 3, 2006 01:15
17 yrs ago
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Spanish term

valor refugio

Spanish to English Bus/Financial Investment / Securities
this is related to art/antiques: "atraen cada vez más la atención de los inversores internacionales y se contemplan como un importante valor refugio"

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wealth reserve

..like gold, silver, or in primitive areas cattle....

If they are, indeed, going to run with the Euro later and the ECB is marking gold (not silver) as their main "wealth reserve", then it makes sense for China ...
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Better Risk ManagementIt is easy for an investor to estimate what he or she needs to maintain a certain wealth reserve to live off the interest and dividends. ...
www.wilcoxinvest.com/resource/papers/better_risk.htm

provided not only a valuable source of food but also acted as a wealth reserve,. a redeemer from damage, a sacrificial gift and a means of marriage and ...
www.accord.org.za/ajcr/2000-1/accordr_v1_n2_a2.pdf -
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agree Patrice
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thanks, Patricia
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2 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "hi - I used reserve asset, which may or may not be right.I think wealth reserve is more a "reserve, or store of wealth"... Thanks very much for your help"
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value reserve

the proverbial hidden nest-egg
Note from asker:
hi, in the end I used reserve asset, which may or may not be right. Thanks very much for your help.
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store of value

I am not sure about this, but this is what I've found:

VALOR REFUGIO : Valores en los que se escudan los inversores en épocas de turbulencia monetaria o política. Tradicionalmente, ese papel lo cumplió el oro y, en las últimas décadas, el dólar.
http://ar.invertia.com/aprendermas/definicion.asp?palabra_gl...

Please see Wikipedia entry for "store of value" value + gold as an investment (which may be useful/of interest)


And so we've got a lot of people who have entered the art market as an option in terms of an asset class and they've entered it with their superannuation funds. And that is just a phenomenon of the growth in superannuation.

Elizabeth Jackson: Is it just art, or are we talking antiques, fine wine—

Michael Reid: Wine, books, whatever is a consistent store of value and capable of capital growth.

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/busrpt/stories/s816676.h...
Note from asker:
Hi Nikki, - I used reserve asset, which may or may not be right. Thanks very much for your help
Peer comment(s):

neutral bigedsenior : It is arguable whether art is a 'store of value', since in difficult times it may be nearly impossible to convert it to cash or barter it at anything near the original price. Also, many of them are subject to changing fads.
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I'm not quite sure I get the point you are making. The context is art/antiques. We could equally say they do not constitute a "wealth reserve", using your argument (which I don't think is the correct term)
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