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1 rated
прил.1) общ. номинальный; расчетный; проектный2) общ. имеющий разряд3) фин. имеющая рейтинг (о ценной бумаге, которая была оценена каким-л. рейтинговым агентством)financial institutions should invest only in rated securities.
The lowest-rated stocks has the highest returns.
A company that issues AAA rated securities can easily attract financing.
Let's suppose that you are still unsettled on the inclusion of triple-B rated securities in the portfolio.
Let us compare cumulative relative performance of C- and D-rated stocks.
You can see that the most important rating categories of revenues are the A rated and the AA rated bonds.
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1) номинальный, расчетный, проектный, специфицированный; 2) имеющий разряд, отнесенный к какому-либо классу.* * * -
2 story paper
фин. ценная бумага с историей* (ценная бумага, требующая дополнительных разъяснений при продаже; напр., ценные бумаги с необычными характеристиками или ценные бумаги, не имеющие рейтинга и представляющие собой риск неопределенности доходов для инвесторов)See:
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story stocks story paper ценные бумаги с историей: 1) акции компаний, характеризующихся уникальной продукцией или событиями (смена руководства, перспектива поглощения), которые внушают инвесторам доверие; 2) ценные бумаги компаний, о которых ничего не известно, которые не имеют рейтинга и продажа которых зависит скорее от способностей продавца убеждать, от "истории", которую он расскажет, чем от безопасности и доходности самой ценной бумаги; с другой стороны, недостоверная информация может привести в последствии к иску со стороны инвесторов (США); см. strike lawsuit.* * *необычная ценная бумага (требующая дополнительных разъяснений пр и продаже). . Словарь экономических терминов . -
3 increase
1. n1) рост, увеличение2) прирост; надбавка
- across-the-board price increase
- across-the-board tariff increase
- actual increase
- additional increase
- annual increase
- average increase
- capital increase
- continuous increase
- cost increase
- cost-of-living increase
- dividend increase
- exorbitantincrease
- flat increase
- general price increase
- interest rate increase
- inventory increases
- limited increase
- merit increase
- natural increase
- one-off increase
- overall increase
- overall percentage increase
- pay increase
- percentage increase
- permitted increase
- population increase
- price increase
- rate increase
- rated increase
- seasonal price increase
- sharp increase
- single increase
- steady increase
- substantial increase
- tax increase
- top increase
- value-added increase
- wage increase
- weight increase
- year-over-year increase
- year-over-year quarterly increase in revenue
- increase in arrears
- increase in assets
- increase in bank lending
- increase in the bank rate
- increase in borrowing
- increase in business activity
- increase in capacity
- increase in capital investments
- increase in charges
- increase in the cost
- increase in costs
- increase in demand
- increase in deposits
- increase in the discount rate
- increase in duties
- increase in earnings
- increase in effective demand
- increase in efficiency
- increase in employment
- increase in exchange rate
- increase in expenses
- increase in global prices
- increase in imports
- increase in interest rates
- increase in inventory holdings
- increase in investments
- increase in issue
- increase in labour productivity
- increase in liabilities
- increase in manpower
- increase in the national income
- increase in nonpayments
- increase in output
- increase in pay
- increase in performance
- increase in population
- increase in prices
- increase in production
- increase in productivity
- increase in profitability
- increase in profits
- increase in the rate
- increase in rates
- increase in receipts
- increase in revenues
- increase in salary
- increase in the sale of shares
- increase in stocks
- increase in tariff
- increase in taxes
- increase in trade
- increase in traffic
- increase in turnover
- increase in value
- increase in the volume of trade
- increase in wages
- increase in the wages fund
- increase in weight
- increase in world prices
- increase of the amount of credit
- increase of banking credit
- increase of a bid
- increase of capital
- increase of capital stock
- increase of consumption
- increase of correspondent account balances
- increase of dividends
- increase of excise duties
- increase of exports
- increase of funds
- increase of hazard
- increase of imports
- increase of incomes
- increase of interest
- increase of liquid funds
- increase of money supply
- increase of premium
- increase of production capacities
- increase of purchasing power
- increase of a quota
- increase of receipts
- increase of rent
- increase of risk
- increase of salary
- increase of sales
- increase of stock
- increase of tariff rates
- increase in taxes
- increase of the tax burden
- increase of wages
- increase of yield
- absorb a price increase
- be on the increase
- get an increase in pay
- show an increase2. v1) увеличивать2) увеличиваться, возрастать
- increase the price
- increase in size
- increase in valueEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > increase
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5 issue
1.1) выпуск; эмиссия (ценных бумаг)2) выдача; выписка (документов)•2.v выпускать; пускать в обращение•
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