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1 вложение капитала
1) General subject: tie tycoon up of the capital2) Medicine: investing3) Economy: capital spending (денежного или ценных бумаг), investing of capital4) Finances: employment of capital, investment, placement of capital, tying up of capital5) Banking: capital injection, cash injection, commitment, placement6) Business: contribution of assets, injection of capital -
2 вливание капитала
cash infusion; equity injectionBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > вливание капитала
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3 вливание капитала
1) General subject: infusion of capital2) Finances: capital infusion (англ. цитата - из репортажа агентства Bloomberg)3) EBRD: cash infusion, equity injection
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