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21 be long of the market
1) бирж. играть на повышение курса ( ценных бумаг)Syn:be long of the securities, be bullish2) бирж. (иметь больше ценных бумаг, чем необходимо для выполнения заключенных контрактов)The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > be long of the market
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22 marker
n.1.(исто и marker pen) маркер2. бележник, записничар (на поени/бодови)3. sport противник, фластер; lose/shake off one's marker се ослободува од противникот4. светлосна ракета5. сигнално знаменце.; 6. tech. индикатор.; 7.ling.маркер.; 8. влошка (во книга) market1 /'maikit/ n.1.пазар, пазариште, панаѓур; саем, сајмиште; трговија2. econ. берза3. go to the marketоди на пазар4. have a good market for sth има добар пазар за нешто5. there's a market for sth постои пазар за нешто.; 6. there's no market for sth нема пазар за нешто.; 7. be on/come on to the market оди на пазар; ставен е на листа за продавање; ставен е на трансфер листа.; 8. place/put sth on the market става нешто на продажба.; 9. be in the market for sth подготвен/спремен е да купинешто.; 10. the market is falling/rising цените на берзата паѓаат/растат.; 11. play the market econ. шпекулира (на берза).; 12. (a) bear market; (a) bearish market акциите паѓаат.; 13. (a) bull market; (a) bullish market акциите растат.; 14. flood the market го преплавува пазарот.; 15. a drug on the market види drug 1 -
23 mercado
Del verbo mercar: ( conjugate mercar) \ \
mercado es: \ \el participio
mercado sustantivo masculino market; ir al mercado or (Col, Méx) hacer el mercado to go to market; mercado de (las) pulgas flea market; mercado persa (CS) bazaar, street market; el mercado del petróleo the oil market; salir al mercado to come onto the market; el Mmercado Común the Common Market; mercado de divisas foreign exchange market; mercado de trabajo job market; mercado negro black market; mercado paralelo parallel market
mercado sustantivo masculino market
mercado de trabajo, labour market
mercado nacional/negro, domestic/black market ' mercado' also found in these entries: Spanish: abasto - abierta - abierto - abrir - CNMV - duda - economía - estudio - hormiguear - nacional - negra - negro - plaza - prospección - rastro - segmento - tejemaneje - tendencia - alcista - artesanía - barato - barrio - bazar - conquistar - estudiar - feria - hueco - libre - lonja - marchante - mundial - municipal - parada - pasar - puesto - regir - salir - único - vendedor - vuelco English: AMEX - arm's length - bazaar - bottom - bullish - buoyancy - buoyant - come out - commodity - consumer research - corner - depress - depressed - dump - economy - equip - future - LIBOR - market - market demand - market forces - market price - market research - market share - market stall - marketplace - money market - niche - open - open up - out - outlet - penetrate - recall - slack - stall - stand - tap - target market - withdraw - black - bring - common - field - flea - flood - inroads - muscle - release - shopping -
24 bull
I сущ.1) общ. бык2) трансп. локомотив3) сленг полицейский, сотрудник полицииSee:4) с.-х., сленг работодатель; хозяин ранчоII 1. сущ.бирж. "бык" (покупатель финансового инструмента, товара, который надеется продать его по более высокой цене через некоторое время)bull market — "бычий" рынок, рынок повышательных тенденций
Ant:See:2. гл.бирж. играть на повышение (проводить операции в расчете на повышение конъюнктуры; это означает отказ от продажи и/или приобретение активов с целью с целью получения выгоды за счет ожидаемого роста их цен)Syn:Ant:See:
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"бык": покупатель ценной бумаги или другого финансового инструмента (товара), который надеется продать ее по более высокой цене через некоторое время; рыночный оптимист: лицо, которое рассчитывает на рост рыночной конъюнктуры; см. bear.* * ** * *спекулянт, играющий на повышение (бирж.); бык. Инвестор, который рассчитывает на рост рынка. См. также Bear ('медведь') . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельность«бык»дилер на фондовой бирже, валютном или товарном рынке, который надеется, что цены поднимутся-----«бык»дилер на товарном рынке, ожидающий, что цены поднимутся -
25 report
1. n1) доклад; сообщение; отчет2) отзыв, заключение3) акт4) отсрочка расчета по фондовой сделке, контанго, репорт
- acceptance report
- acceptance test report
- accountant's report
- accounting report
- action report
- actuarial report
- advanced outstanding report
- adverse auditor's report
- annual report
- annual financial report
- appraisal report
- auditor's report
- average rate report
- base rate change history report
- bills outstanding report
- board of directors report
- branch balance report
- brokerage report
- budgetary control report
- bullish report
- business report
- call report
- cash report
- chairman's report
- claim report
- commercial report
- company report
- confidential report
- confirmed/unconfirmed deals report
- conflicting report
- consolidated report
- contract funds status report
- contract status report
- corporate report
- corporate profit report
- cost information report
- cost reduction report
- credit report
- credit agency report
- credits by customer report
- current industrial reports
- customs report
- customs surveyor report
- daily report
- daily cash report
- daily movement report
- damage report
- delinquency report
- direct report
- director's report
- directors' report
- draft report
- due diligence report
- earnings report
- end-of-day report
- establishment report
- evaluation report
- examination report
- examiners' report
- exchange report
- exchange rate warning report
- expense report
- expert's report
- factory inspection report
- failure report
- fault detection report
- feasibility report
- final report
- financial report
- fiscal report
- full report
- government report
- group report
- group limit report
- guarantee test report
- idle time report
- inaccurate report
- industry report
- inspection report
- interim report
- internal funding report
- intracompany report
- limit summary report
- liquidity report
- loan and deposit liquidity report
- loan facility usage report
- management report
- manufacturing report
- market report
- maturity deal warning report
- model audit report
- money report
- monthly report
- no instruction warning report
- nostro transfer report
- official report
- operating report
- operational report
- outturn report
- over-the-counter reports
- overlimit report
- past-repayment warning report
- performance report
- production report
- profit and loss report
- progress report
- provisional report
- qualified report
- quality control report
- quality survey report
- quarterly report
- receiving report
- research report
- returned stores report
- routine report
- sales report
- semi-annual report
- shared interest margin report
- shortage report
- situation report
- source and application of funds report
- standard narrative report
- statistical report
- status report
- statutory report
- stock market report
- stock status report
- summary report
- suspect loan report
- technical inspection report
- tentative balance-sheet report
- test report
- timekeeping report
- trade report
- trading activity report
- travel expense report
- travellers' cheque issued report
- trial balance reports
- undrawn commitment report
- yearly report
- report of condition
- report of experts' examination
- report on market conditions
- report on the market situation
- approve a report
- certify a report
- draw up a report
- file an annual report
- file periodical reports
- issue a financial report
- issue a test report
- make a report
- present a report
- submit a report2. v1) сообщать, информировать2) отчитываться3) подчиняться, находиться в подчиненииEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > report
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1.1) сообщать, информировать2) отчитываться2.1) доклад; сообщение; отчет2) ведомость3) акт4) отсрочка расчета по фондовой сделке, репорт• -
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n1) действие; работа2) торговая или финансовая операция; сделка3) разработка, эксплуатация4) технологическая операция; процесс; цикл обработки5) режим работы6) амер. управление
- administration operation
- agency operation
- air-express operation
- air-freight operations
- air-passenger operations
- assembly operations
- automated operation
- automatic operation
- auxiliary operations
- banking operation
- barter operation
- basic operation
- bear operation
- bearish operation
- black-market operation
- boiler-room operation
- bookkeeping operation
- bull operation
- bullish operation
- calculating operation
- capacity operations
- cargo operation
- cargo-handling operations
- cash operation
- census operation
- charter operations
- checking operation
- cheque operation
- clearing operation
- commercial operation
- commission banking operations
- computer operation
- computing operation
- concurrent operation
- congested operation
- consignment operation
- construction operations
- continuous operation
- contract operations
- conversion operation
- credit operation
- current operation
- current account operation
- customs operation
- day-to-day operations
- dependable operation
- deposit operation
- discharging operations
- dock operations
- documentary credit operations
- double-barelled loan operation
- double-shift operation
- efficient operation
- exchange operation
- exploration operation
- export operation
- express operations
- external operation
- fabrication operation
- fail-safe operation
- failure-free operation
- farm operations
- faultless operation
- fiduciary operations
- field operations
- financial operation
- financing operation
- fine-tuning operations
- finishing operation
- foreign operations
- foreign exchange operation
- foreign trade operations
- forward operation
- franchising operation
- full time operation
- full-capacity operation
- fund exchange operation
- funding operation
- future operation
- guaranteed operation
- handling operations
- harvesting operations
- hedging operation
- housekeeping operations
- incentive operation
- independent operation
- individual operation
- initial operation
- insurance operation
- integrated operation
- intermediate trade operation
- international operation
- inventory operations
- invisible operation
- job shop operation
- joint operation
- lending operations
- licensing operation
- loading operations
- loading and discharging operations
- loading and unloading operations
- loan operation
- loss operation
- machine operation
- machining operation
- main operation
- major operation
- maritime transport operations
- marketing operations
- mathematical operation
- maximization operation
- mechanized operation
- merchandising operations
- minimization operation
- mining operations
- monetary operations
- multitask operation
- multiple shift operation
- multishift operation
- no-failure operation
- nonproductive operations
- normal operation
- off-balance sheet operations
- off-line operation
- offshore operation
- one-shift operation
- on-line operation
- onward switching operations
- open-market operations
- open-pit operation
- panel operation
- part time operation
- plant operation
- processing operation
- production operation
- production-scale operation
- production-type operation
- productive operation
- progressive operation
- proper operation
- purchasing operation
- quay operations
- rational operation
- real-time operation
- reexport operation
- reimport operation
- reliable operation
- remittance operation
- resale operation
- rescue operation
- routine operations
- sales operations
- salvage operations
- seasonal operations
- second shift operation
- semi-automated operation
- serial operation
- service operation
- settlement operation
- short-term operation
- slack operation
- small-scale operations
- smooth operation
- smoothing operation
- speculative operation
- start-up operations
- steady operation
- stevedoring operations
- stock exchange operations
- swap operation
- trade operations
- trading operations
- tramp operations
- transfer operations
- trial operation
- trouble-free operation
- trouble-proof operation
- two-shift operation
- turn-key operation
- uninterrupted operation
- unloading operations
- warehousing operations
- operation in futures
- operation of a business
- operation of circumstances
- operation of collection
- operation of economy
- operation of equipment
- operation of an exhibition
- operation of a machine
- operation of multilateral tax treaties
- operation of a plant
- operation of premises
- operations on the stock exchange
- in operation
- under operation
- be in operation
- be out of operation
- begin operations
- bring into operation
- carry out operations
- cease operations
- close operations
- come into operation
- commence operations
- conduct operations
- execute financial operations
- go into operation
- handle operations
- hold up operations
- interfere with operations
- interrupt operations
- monitor operations
- perform operations
- place into operation
- provide normal operation
- put into operation
- put out of operation
- suspend operations
- wind down operationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > operation
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1) действие; работа2) торговая или финансовая операция; сделка•Several foreign banks have wound down their operations over the past couple of years. — Несколько зарубежных банков свернули свою работу за последние пару лет.
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29 bull
1. сущ.1) общ. бык2) бирж. "бык" (покупатель финансового инструмента, товара, который надеется продать его по более высокой цене через некоторое время)Ant:3) трансп. локомотив4) сленг полицейский, сотрудник полиции5) с.-х., сленг работодатель; хозяин ранчо
2. гл.1) общ. преуспевать, иметь перспективы роста2) бирж. играть на повышение (проводить операции в расчете на повышение конъюнктуры; это означает отказ от продажи и/или приобретение активов с целью с целью получения выгоды за счет ожидаемого роста их цен)Syn:operate for a rise, buy for a rise, operate for a rise, buy for a rise, sell a bull, speculate for the advance, enter into bull transactions, speculate for rise, go a bull, operate for a rise, go for a rise, be long, be long of the market, be bullishAnt:3) бирж. (считать, что конъюнктура повысится)See:4) фин. повышаться в цене ( о финансовом активе)The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > bull
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сущ.а) эк. ( наличие на рынке всего двух покупателей)See:б) бирж. (ситуация на биржевых торгах, при которой много продавцов идентичной продукции, но всего два покупателя; они держат низкую цену, когда их интересы совпадают, и начинают ценовую конкуренцию на повышение, если их выгода различна)See: -
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бирж. "до цены покупателя"* (термин используется в ситуации, когда маркет-мейкер повышает свою текущую цену покупателя до наивысшего уровня; это признак "бычьего" тренда, так как маркет-мейкер будет теперь платить при покупке акций самую высокую цену среди всех маркет-мейкеров)See:market-maker, bullish 1) -
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33 bearish
['bɛərɪʃ]прил.bearish investors — "медведи" (инвесторы, продающие ценные бумаги в ожидании падения цен)
bearish mood — негативный, пессимистичный настрой ( ожидание падения цен)
bearish market — "медвежий" рынок ( характеризующийся падением цен)
2) медвежий; грубый; неуклюжийPlease, forgive me my too bearish manners. — Прошу простить мне мои слишком грубые манеры.
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nтенденция; направление
- basic tendency
- bearish tendency
- bullish tendency
- downward tendency
- falling tendency
- inflationary tendency
- market tendency
- movement tendency
- price tendency
- rising tendency
- short-term tendency
- stronger tendency
- upward tendency
- weaker tendencyEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > tendency
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36 duopsony
сущ.а) эк. ( наличие на рынке всего двух покупателей)See:duopoly, market structureб) бирж. (ситуация на биржевых торгах, при которой много продавцов идентичной продукции, но всего два покупателя; они держат низкую цену, когда их интересы совпадают, и начинают ценовую конкуренцию на повышение, если их выгода различна)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > duopsony
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бирж. "до цены покупателя"* (термин используется в ситуации, когда маркет-мейкер повышает свою текущую цену покупателя до наивысшего уровня; это признак "бычьего" тренда, так как маркет-мейкер будет теперь платить при покупке акций самую высокую цену среди всех маркет-мейкеров)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > up to bid
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bullish — A tendency for prices to move up. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary Word used to describe an investor s attitude. Bullish refers to an optimistic outlook, while bearish means a pessimistic outlook. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * bullish… … Financial and business terms
Market trends — In investing, financial markets are commonly believed to have market trends [ [http://www.investorwords.com/5067/trend.html Investorswords.com] , retrieved 30 May 2007.] that can be classified as primary trends, secondary trends (short term), and … Wikipedia
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