Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Jan 7, 2008 13:48
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Portuguese term
ágio
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Agriculture
Sugarcane Farming
Context: O fornecedor recebia o preço base mais o ágio, calculado a partir da qualidade de cana padrão, ou seja, em função de quanto a cana entregue pelo fornecedor estava acima da cana padrão.
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4 +5 | premium | Marlene Curtis |
4 +1 | agio | rhandler |
4 | premium | Michael Powers (PhD) |
3 | spread | Wagner Azevedo |
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Jan 8, 2008 18:03: Marlene Curtis Created KOG entry
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PDF] Supplier Credit Finance FacilityFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
Creio ser isso. Favor ver o texto abaixo.
You, the supplier, receive the full principal value of the negotiable instruments ... then send an acceptance to ECGD along with the premium due (which will ...
www.ecgd.gov.uk/supplier_credit_finance_facility_web_final_...
Creio ser isso. Favor ver o texto abaixo.
You, the supplier, receive the full principal value of the negotiable instruments ... then send an acceptance to ECGD along with the premium due (which will ...
www.ecgd.gov.uk/supplier_credit_finance_facility_web_final_...
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Collins Portuguese Dictionary
Second Edition 2006
ágio: premium
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Second Edition 2006
ágio: premium
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agio
agio = something added
Here's Webster's and etymology:
agio (aje o) pl. -os
n.
a fee paid to exchange one kind of money for another or to exchange depreciated money for money of full value
Etymology
[Fr < It aggio; ult. < LL adjectum, something added < L adjectus: see adjective]
(C)1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. (C)1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
And here's Wikipedia:
Agio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Where the state kept its coinage up to a standard value no agio was required. ... Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article Agio. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agio
Here's Webster's and etymology:
agio (aje o) pl. -os
n.
a fee paid to exchange one kind of money for another or to exchange depreciated money for money of full value
Etymology
[Fr < It aggio; ult. < LL adjectum, something added < L adjectus: see adjective]
(C)1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. (C)1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
And here's Wikipedia:
Agio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Where the state kept its coinage up to a standard value no agio was required. ... Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article Agio. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agio
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Clarice Guelfi (X)
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Obrigado, Clarice!
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