Interpreters » Egyesült Királyság » japán - angol » Bus/Financial » Befektetések / értékpapírok

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Reiko Keen
Reiko Keen
Native in japán Native in japán
Japanese to English interpreting and translation, English to Japanese interpreting and translation, Remote Simultaneous Interpreting (RSI), Spanish to Japanese translation, financial translation, legal translation, medical translation, Japanese public service interpreting, Japanese court interpreting
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Emma Ford
Emma Ford
Native in angol Native in angol, japán Native in japán
Textilek / ruházat / divat, Nyelvészet
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Dan Lucas
Dan Lucas
Native in angol Native in angol
impact investing, GRI, science based targets (SBT), SDGs, IESBA, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), J-GAAP, Principles for Responsible Investing (PRI), Stewardship, MiFID II, ...
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Matthew Edwards
Matthew Edwards
Native in angol Native in angol
japanese, finance, banking, accounts, annual reports, equity research, insurance, reinsurance, marketing, market research, ...
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Elena Edwards
Elena Edwards
Native in orosz Native in orosz, belorusz Native in belorusz
Finance, Banking, Accounts, Annual Reports, Insurance, Reinsurance, Oil & Gas, Medical, Clinical Trials, Homeopathy, ...
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Hiromi Sakai
Hiromi Sakai
Native in japán Native in japán
Japanese, conference, IR, nuclear decommissioning, pharmaceutical, renewable energy, governmental administration, performing arts


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