clawback
英[ˈklɔːbæk]
美[ˈklɔːbæk]
双语例句
- 1. We also wish to finally slay the clawback dragon.
- 我们还希望最终杀死递减龙。
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- 2. The spread of clawback provisions shows that there has been some change on Wall Street.
- 预防弥补性收入措施的推广,表明华尔街已经发生变化。
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- 3. Clawback provision: Clause in an underwriting agreement for a security that restricts the issue to a certain group.
- 回补条款:指证券包销协议中的一项条款,它限定向某一群体发售该证券。
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- 4. In addition, based on similar criteria, you will be entitled to a variable bonus of up to 50 per cent of your post-clawback cash salary.
- 另外,根据类似的标准,你也将获得不超过薪酬收回后个人现金薪资50%的浮动奖金。
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- 5. Banks are also tightening "clawback" provisions, which require those whose trades cause subsequent losses to pay back all or part of their bonuses.
- 投资银行也更严格的执行“追溯”条款,要求那些做了损失交易的公司员工归还前一年的全部或部分年终奖。
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- 6. Under pressure from the regulators, the big Wall Street Banks have responded to criticisms over executive compensation with something called "clawback."
- 华尔街大银行以“弥补性收入”名义对公司高管进行补偿而受到批评,在监管机构的压力下,他们以对这些批评作出回应。
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- 7. The bankruptcy trustee sifting through the remnants of Madoff's firm has taken an aggressive approach towards "clawback" from those to whom Madoff paid out gains.
- 破产信托人透过麦式公司残留的信息,对那些从麦道夫那得到利益的人采取更加积极的手段,(为受害人)“追回利益”。
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- 8. Clawback 1. Previously given monies or benefits that are taken back due to specially arising circumstances. 2. A retraction of stock prices or of the market in general.
- 追回利益、市场回落1。在特殊情况下追回以往给与的金钱或利益2。总体市场或股价回落。
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- 9. Some contracts include “clawback” clauses, which allow performance-related payments to be reclaimed if the performance that was rewarded turns out to have been worse than it seemed at the time.
- 一些合同包括“弥补性收入”条款,即当已经嘉奖的业绩后来表现得并没有原先那样出色的话,那么允许收回与业绩相关的酬劳。
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- 10. Some contracts include “clawback” clauses, which allow performance-related payments to be reclaimed if the performance that was rewarded turns out to have been worse than it seemed at the time.
- 一些合同包括“弥补性收入”条款,即当已经嘉奖的业绩后来表现得并没有原先那样出色的话,那么允许收回与业绩相关的酬劳。
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