Clawback
英音[ ˈklɔːbæk ] 美音[ ˈklɔːbæk ]

弥补性收入

常用释义

词性释义

n.

回收款(尤指政府征税);弥补性收入
例句
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商品购销中的“回扣”是一个使用率颇高的词,而且回扣、折扣、佣金经常容易被混淆。
此类名为“收回条款”(clawbackprovisions)的内部规定原本只适用于公司高管或存在欺诈行径之时。
不过,在完美的情况下,对于以延期形式支付的薪酬而言,也会有一些明确的回补机制。
Clawback clauses mean that if the demand from the public is strong enough, retail investors will receive a much higher proportion.
由于有回拨机制,若然公众的需求够大,散户会分得更多比例。
Its sale also included the first "clawback" allowing the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to share in a buyer's potential gains.
其资产出售还首度启用了“追回”条款,使联邦存款保险公司(FDIC)能够分享买家的潜在收益。
I have no argument with the notion that banks should employ a clawback mechanism to limit risk-taking by bankers.
我并不反对银行应当使用一种年终奖回拨机制,以限制银行家冒险。
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。
some now have clawback schemes that adjust bonuses if loans or trading positions go bad.
现在一些还有弥补性方案来调整红利以防贷款和贸易情况下滑。
According to Dealogic, 29 Hong Kong IPOs in 2010 and 2011 have had so much demand that the maximum clawback was triggered.
据数据追踪商Dealogic透露,在2010年和2011年,共有29宗香港市场的IPO出现了散户踊跃认购的情况,以致回拨机制被触发。
Have you ever seen it? -No, never; never seen a clawback work.
你怎么看呢?-不,从不,从未见过弥补性工作。
同义词
n.
挫折;弥补性收入