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41 расчетная валюта
неконвертируемая валюта; неустойчивая валюта — soft currency
валюта, используемая для платежа — currency used for payment
обесценение валюты; девальвация — depreciation of currency
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > расчетная валюта
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42 резервная валюта
неконвертируемая валюта; неустойчивая валюта — soft currency
валюта, используемая для платежа — currency used for payment
обесценение валюты; девальвация — depreciation of currency
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > резервная валюта
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43 потребность в иностранной валюте
неконвертируемая валюта; неустойчивая валюта — soft currency
валюта, используемая для платежа — currency used for payment
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > потребность в иностранной валюте
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44 валюта с низкой покупательной способностью
Economy: cheap currencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > валюта с низкой покупательной способностью
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45 дешёвый кредит
1) General subject: easy money2) Economy: cheap credit, low-interest credit3) Finances: cheap money4) Business: low - interest credit5) Currency operations: cheap loan (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Bloomberg) -
46 дорогой кредит
1. dear moneyнедостаток денег; стесненный кредит — money pressure
дорогой кредит; стесненный кредит — dear money
2. tight creditкредит предоставляемый банком; открытый кредит — bank credit
3. tight money4. tight rateжесткая норма; дорогой кредит — tight rate
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