nettato

English translation: reduced (in this context)

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Italian term or phrase:nettato
English translation:reduced (in this context)
Entered by: Peter Cox

13:04 Apr 15, 2014
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / notes to the financial st
Italian term or phrase: nettato
Il decremento del credito finanziario lordo è riconducibile alla variazione del tasso di cambio Euro/Yen, nettato in piccola parte dal riconoscimento degli interessi attivi dell’anno.
lcstranslations
Italy
Local time: 02:41
reduced (in this context)
Explanation:
There was a decrease in receivables partialy reduced by the interest thereon.
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Peter Cox
Italy
Local time: 02:41
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reduced (in this context)


Explanation:
There was a decrease in receivables partialy reduced by the interest thereon.

Peter Cox
Italy
Local time: 02:41
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Native speaker of: English
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Pompeo Lattanzi: Good solution.
11 mins

agree  philgoddard: Or offset.
2 hrs

agree  James (Jim) Davis: Curious, lots of ways to do it, but not with "netted".
7 hrs
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