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teinte de fond - vertaling naar Engels

TYPE OF INVESTMENT FUNDS IN FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES OF EUROPE
Fond commun de placement

teinte de fond      
n. ground colour
fond de teint         
n. make up, cosmetics

Definitie

Fond
·- imp. of Find. Found.
II. Fond ·superl Foolish; silly; simple; weak.
III. Fond ·add. ·noun Fund, stock, or store.
IV. Fond ·superl Doted on; regarded with affection.
V. Fond ·superl Trifling; valued by folly; trivial.
VI. Fond ·vi To be fond; to Dote.
VII. Fond ·add. ·noun Foundation; bottom; groundwork;.
VIII. Fond ·add. ·noun The Ground.
IX. Fond ·vt To Caress; to Fondle.
X. Fond ·superl Foolishly tender and loving; weakly indulgent; over-affectionate.
XI. Fond ·superl Affectionate; loving; tender;
- in a good sense; as, a fond mother or wife.
XII. Fond ·add. ·noun The broth or juice from braised flesh or fish, usually served as a sauce.
XIII. Fond ·superl Loving; much pleased; affectionately regardful, indulgent, or desirous; longing or yearning;
- followed by of (formerly also by on).

Wikipedia

Fonds commun de placement

Fonds commun de placement translates to "investment funds" or "mutual funds", and are open-ended collective investment funds based that are neither trust or company law based. They are similar to common contractual funds in Ireland, tax transparent funds in the UK and "fondsen voor gemene rekening" in the Netherlands.

In France, commonly referred to as FCP or F.C.P., these financial instruments are collective investments that are similar to the SICAV. They are not investment companies; they are more like open partnerships. They have no independent legal status but exist as a set of defined relationships between investors, managers and custodian. They invest in different financial instruments, but they do not have the tax status of the SICAV.

They are typically issued in the French-speaking countries of Europe.