long-term – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
long term
n.
long period, lengthy cycle, long range
long-term
adj.
having existed for a long time and is not likely to change; being in effect for a long period of time; that continues a long time into the future, that takes place over a long period of time; relating or involving a long period of time
Long-Term Capital Management
Long-Term Capital Management L.P. (
LTCM) was a
hedge fund management firm based in
Greenwich,
Connecticut that used absolute-return trading strategies combined with high financial
leverage. The firm's
master hedge fund,
Long-Term Capital Portfolio L.P., collapsed in the late 1990s, leading to an agreement on September 23, 1998 among 16 financial institutions — which included
Bankers Trust,
Barclays,
Bear Stearns,
Chase Manhattan Bank,
Credit Agricole,
Credit Suisse First Boston,
Deutsche Bank,
Goldman Sachs,
JP Morgan,
Lehman Brothers,
Merrill Lynch,
Morgan Stanley,
Paribas,
Salomon Smith Barney,
Societe Generale, and
UBS — for a $3.6 billion
recapitalization (
bailout) under the supervision of the
Federal Reserve.
Term (time)
A
term is a period of ,
time or , in relation to an
event. To differentiate an
interval or duration, common phrases are used to distinguish the observance of
length are near-term or short-term, medium-term or mid-term and long-term.
long-term
Adjective
1. relating to or extending over a relatively long time; "the long-run significance of the elections"; "the long-term reconstruction of countries damaged by the war"; "a long-term investment"
(synonym) long-run, semipermanent
(similar) long
long term
dlouhodobě
long-term
příd.jm.
dlouhodobý
Long-term
In accounting information, one year or greater.