False Trading

False Trading
False Tra|ding
['fɔ:ls 'treidiŋ] das; - -[s]
<aus engl. false trading »falscher Handel«>
Bez. für Transaktionen auf Märkten zu Preisen, die nicht den Marktbedingungen entsprechen.

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