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1) Банковское дело: валютные колебания, колебания валюты2) Деловая лексика: колебание валюты3) SAP.фин. колебание курсов валют -
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колебание валютыEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > currency fluctuation
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1) Экономика: размах колебаний валютного курса2) Банковское дело: пределы отклонения валютного курса от паритетаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > currency fluctuation band
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Страхование: оговорка о колебаниях валютных курсовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > currency fluctuation clause
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Англо-русский экономический словарь > currency fluctuation band
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8 hedge against currency fluctuation
Банковское дело: страхование от колебаний курсов валютУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hedge against currency fluctuation
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Англо-русский экономический словарь > hedge against currency fluctuation
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1. n колебание, неустойчивость2. n неуверенность, нерешительность3. n редк. колыхание, покачивание4. n спец. флуктуация, флюктуация5. n спец. отклонениеСинонимический ряд:oscillation (noun) doubt; faltering; hesitancy; misgiving; oscillation; uncertainty; vacillation; wavering -
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сущ.1) фин. валюта (национальная денежная единица какой-л. страны)ATTRIBUTES:
appreciated currency — переоцененная валюта, валюта с завышенным курсом
The dollar was a strong currency. — Доллар был сильной валютой.
COMBS:
Mergers can dilute the equity of existing shareholders of the acquiring company if the deal currency is stock rather than cash.
They normally require payment in the currency of their own country.
See:account currency, accounting currency, agreement currency, Article 8 currency, artificial currency, base currency, blocked currency, common currency, community currency, composite currency, convertible currency, credit currency, domestic currency, dual currency, eurocurrency, exotic currency, fixed currency, floating currency, foreign currency, free currency, freely convertible currency, freely usable currency, functional currency, green currency, hard currency 1), home currency, inconvertible currency, intervention currency, investment currency, key currency, local currency, managed currency, national currency, non-convertible currency, overvalued currency, pegged currency, petrocurrency, price currency, quoted currency, reporting currency, reserve currency, single currency, soft currency, sound currency, undervalued currency, vehicle currency, weak currency, xenocurrency, currency appreciation, currency arbitrage, currency area, currency band, currency basket, currency bloc, currency block, currency board, currency clause, currency cocktail, currency composite, currency contract, currency conversion, currency convertibility, currency crisis, currency dealer, currency depreciation, currency fund, currency futures, currency futures contract, currency holdings, currency integration, currency intervention, currency market, currency option, currency policy, currency position, currency quotation, currency reserve, currency restrictions, currency risk, currency snake, currency speculation, currency substitution, currency swap, currency union, currency zone, backing of currency, convertibility of currency, currency interest rate swap, currency of contract, currency of credit, currency of price, gold and foreign currency reserves, indexed currency option note, inflation of currency, issue of currency, N-th currency problem, par value of currency, purchasing power of the currency, Currency Transaction Report, First National Bank of Eden, South Dakota v. Department of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, First National Bank of Eden, South Dakota v. Department of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, First National Bank of Eden, South Dakota v. Department of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, First National Bank of Eden, South Dakota v. Department of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, First National Bank of Eden, South Dakota v. Department of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency2) эк. средство обращения (деньги, но также любой актив, выступающий как средство обращения, напр., монеты, банкноты, чеки, векселя, долговые расписки и т. п.)currency shipment — перевозка денег; партия (перевозимых) денег
See:counterfeit currency, deposit currency, fiat currency, fiduciary currency, fractional currency, gold currency, hard currency 2), irredeemable currency, metallic currency, paper currency, strong currency, Treasury currency, wildcat currency, worn currency, currency issue, currency note, currency in circulation, money, asset 1), coin, bank note 1), cheque, bill of exchange, debt obligation, medium of exchange, functions of money, negotiable instrument3)а) эк. обращение (денег) (движение денег в процессе производства и обращения товаров, оказания услуг и совершения платежей)See:, double currency, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Comptroller of the Currency, bimetallism, monometallism, monetary system, money, coinб) общ. распространение, распространенность; широкая применимость, употребительностьSince the Gulf war, the term has gained new currency. — После войны в Персидском заливе данный термин вновь обрел частотность.
4) общ. срок действия (чего-л., напр., контракта, страхового полиса и т. д.)during the currency of the agreement [policy\] — в течение срока действия данного договора [полиса\]
* * *. любая форма денег, которые находятся в обращении; . Глоссарий финансовых и биржевых терминов .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валюта1. денежная единица страны, используемая в данном государстве2. денежные знаки иностранных государств, кредитные и платежные документы в виде векселей, чеков, банкнот, используемые в международных расчетах-----1. денежная единица для измерения величины стоимости товара2. денежная единица данной страны3. международная денежная единица и платежное средство -
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сущ.1) эк. денежное обращение (движение денег в процессе производства и обращения товаров, оказания услуг и совершения платежей)See:2) фин. валюта (национальная денежная единица какой-л. страны)appreciated currency — переоцененная валюта, валюта с завышенным курсом
The dollar was a strong currency. — Доллар был сильной валютой.
See:artificial currency, backing of currency, base currency, blocked currency, convertibility of currency, convertible currency, cross-currency interest rate swap, currency appreciation, currency arbitrage, currency area, currency basket, currency contract, currency conversion, currency dealer, currency depreciation, currency fund, currency futures, currency holdings, currency interest rate swap, currency market, currency of credit, currency policy, currency risk, currency speculation, currency swap, deposit currency, domestic currency, dual currency bond, dual currency issues, eurocurrency, European Currency Unit, exotic currency, foreign currency, free currency, hard currency, indexed currency option note, international reserve currency, investment currency, key currency, managed currency, multiple currency bond, national currency, non-convertible currency, par value of currency, purchasing power of the currency, quoted currency, reserve currency, Shared Currency Option Under Tender, soft currency, vehicle currency, Article 8 currency3) эк. средство обращения (деньги, но также любой актив, выступающий как средство обращения, напр., монеты, банкноты, чеки, векселя, долговые расписки и т. п.)currency shipment — перевозка денег; партия (перевозимых) денег
See:money, asset, bank note, cheque, bill of exchange, debt obligation, negotiable instrument, currency note, fractional currency4) общ. распространенность, широкая применимость, употребительностьSince the Gulf war, the term has gained new currency. — После войны в Персидском заливе данный термин вновь обрел частотность.
5) общ. срок действия (чего-л., напр. контракта, страхового полиса и т. д.)during the currency of the agreement [policy] — в течение срока действия данного договора [полиса]
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сущ.1) эк. колебание, изменение (напр., цен, спроса и т. п.); неустойчивость, флуктуацияfluctuation in value — колебания ценности [стоимости\]
to maintain the currency within its permitted fluctuation band — удерживать валютный курс в пределах установленного коридора
See:2) эк. тр. текучесть ( скорость изменения или обновления работников организации)
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колебание: 1) подъем и падение ("плавание") курсов или цен на рынке (напр., ценных бумаг); 2) изменение экономической конъюнктуры; подъем или спад в экономике.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * * -
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nколебание, неустойчивость, изменение- constant fluctuationsto eliminate wide fluctuations — устранять / исключать значительные колебания (цен и т.п.)
- currency fluctuations
- demand fluctuations
- economic fluctuations
- exchange fluctuations
- fluctuation in price
- fluctuation in prices
- fluctuation in rates of exchange
- fluctuation of exchange rates
- fluctuation of markets
- fluctuations in demand
- fluctuations in exports / imports
- fluctuations in unemployment
- fluctuations of discount rate
- fluctuations of supply and demand
- fluctuations on the world market
- investment fluctuations
- irregular fluctuations
- local fluctuations
- long-term fluctuations
- major fluctuations
- market fluctuations
- mercantile fluctuation
- periodic fluctuations
- price fluctuations
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nколебание, неустойчивость
- accidental fluctuations
- acute fluctuations
- business fluctuations
- chance fluctuations
- constant fluctuations
- credit fluctuations
- currency fluctuations
- cyclical fluctuations
- demand fluctuations
- economic fluctuations
- erratical fluctuations
- excessive fluctuations
- exchange fluctuations
- foreign exchange fluctuations
- investment fluctuations
- irregular fluctuations
- leaping fluctuations
- local fluctuations
- market fluctuations
- oil price fluctuations
- periodic fluctuations
- price fluctuations
- random fluctuations
- recurrent fluctuations
- sales fluctuations
- seasonal fluctuations
- short-term fluctuations
- slight fluctuations
- sustained fluctuations
- temporary fluctuations
- trade fluctuations
- fluctuations in cost
- fluctuations in demand
- fluctuations in the parity of currency
- fluctuations in prices
- fluctuations in the rate of exchange
- fluctuations in revenue
- fluctuations in supply
- fluctuations of supply and demand
- fluctuations in turnover
- fluctuations in yield
- fluctuation of currencies to the dollar
- fluctuations of the discount rate
- fluctuations of the market
- fluctuations of supply and demand
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currency interventionEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > currency index fluctuation range
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > currency index fluctuation range
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Дипломатический термин: колебания денежных курсовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fluctuation of currency exchange rates
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