económico-financiero - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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económico-financiero (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of speech

Adjective

Phonetic transcription

/e.ko.no.'mi.ko fi.nan.'θje.ɾo/

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Meaning

The word "económico-financiero" refers to something that is related to both economics and finance. This term is often used to describe aspects, entities, or situations that involve economic and financial matters. It is commonly used in reports, articles, and discussions related to the economy and finance, whether in written or spoken Spanish.

Example sentences

  1. Las proyecciones económico-financieras indican un crecimiento estable para el próximo trimestre. (The economic-financial projections indicate stable growth for the next quarter.)
  2. Es importante contar con un asesor económico-financiero para tomar decisiones informadas. (It is important to have an economic-financial advisor to make informed decisions.)

Idiomatic expressions

The term "económico-financiero" is not commonly part of idiomatic expressions in Spanish.

Etymology

The term "económico-financiero" is a compound word made by combining "económico" (economic) and "financiero" (financial). "Económico" comes from the Latin "oeco(nomicus)" and "financiero" from the French "financier."

Synonyms and Antonyms



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