Ponzi scheme
英:[ˈpɔnzi:] 美: [ˈpɑnzi]
Ponzi scheme 基本解释
释义庞氏骗局(指骗人向虚设的企业投资,以后来投资者的钱作为快速盈利付给最初投资者以诱使更多人上当亦作Ponzi);
英英释义
Ponzi scheme
A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to its investors from their own money or the money paid by subsequent investors, rather than from profit earned by the individual or organization running the operation. The Ponzi scheme usually entices new investors by offering higher returns than other investments, in the form of short-term returns that are either abnormally high or unusually consistent.以上来源于:Wikipedia
Ponzi scheme 相关例句
双语例句
- For all its malevolence, the Soviet empire was like a Ponzi scheme, dependent on ever-increasing amounts of money.
出于恶意,苏联帝国被描述为庞氏骗局,依赖于不断增长的金钱来运行。 - Financier Bernard Madoff traded his luxury penthouse for a tiny jail cell after pleading guilty to a massive Ponzi scheme.
金融家麦道夫就大型庞氏骗局认罪后,他从豪华的楼顶套间被关押到狭小的监狱中。
权威例句
Ponzi schemeCollateral Avoids Ponzi Schemes in Incomplete MarketsCollateral avoids Ponzi schemes in incomplete marketsHarsh default penalties lead to Ponzi schemesThe optimal design of Ponzi schemes in finite economies ☆The Postmodern Ponzi Scheme: Empirical Analysis of High-Yield Investment ProgramsThe Postmodern Ponzi Scheme: Empirical Analysis of High-Yield Investment ProgramsHarsh default penalties lead to Ponzi schemes: A counterexample ☆SEC Charges Fund Executives In Alleged Oregon Ponzi SchemeAllen Stanford Found Guilty in $7 Billion Massive Ponzi Scheme