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риск снижения цены: риск понести убытки в результате снижения цены или курса;см. upside.to share downside - разделить с партнерами риск убытков;
* * ** * *риск падения курса; риск убытков; риск снижения (прибылей). . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельностьриск снижения стоимости ценной бумаги -
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1) Общая лексика: риск снижения курса акций2) Биржевой термин: нижний риск3) Банковское дело: риск снижения стоимости ценной бумаги4) ЕБРР: риск падения (курса, цены), риск убытков, риск снижения (прибылей), риск падения курса -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > downside risk
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риск убытков в результате снижения цены или курса; риск снижения стоимости ценных бумаг -
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1.•2.•- lag riskThe latest data consistently show an upside risk to inflation. — Последние данные неуклонно свидетельствуют об увеличении риска инфляции.
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1. n1) риск3) застрахованное лицо; застрахованная вещь
- abnormal risk
- accident risk
- actual risk
- actuarial risk
- additional risk
- admissible risk
- aggregate risk
- air bill all risks
- all risks
- assigned risk
- average risk
- balance-sheet risk
- bilateral risk
- breakage risk
- business risk
- businessman's risk
- buyer's risk
- calculated risk
- catastrophe risk
- charterer's risk
- collective risk
- commercial risk
- company's risk
- concentration risk
- conditional risk
- constant risk
- consumer's risk
- contractor's risk
- conventional risk
- counterparty failure risk
- country risk
- credit risk
- currency risk
- customary risk
- customer's risk
- default risk
- del credere risk
- downside risk
- economic risk
- entrepreneurial risk
- estimated risk
- exchange risk
- exchange rate risk
- excluded risk
- extra risk
- financial risk
- fire risk
- foreign exchange risk
- foreseeable risk
- freight risk
- huge risk
- inherent risk
- insurable risk
- insurance risk
- insured risk
- integrated risk
- interest rate risk
- inventory risk
- investment risk
- irreparable risk
- land risk
- leakage risk
- legal risk
- limited risk
- liquidity risk
- loading risk
- managing risk
- manufacturer's risk
- manufacturing risk
- marine risk
- maritime risk
- market risk
- market liquidity risk
- maturity risk
- mean risk
- minimum risk
- mortality risk
- noninsurable risk
- noninsured risk
- off-balance-sheet risk
- operational risk
- overall risk
- owner's risk
- policy risk
- prepayment risk
- price risk
- producer's risk
- production risk
- project risk
- property risk
- pure risk
- refinancing risk
- regulatory risk
- reinvestment risk
- riot risk
- road risk
- roll-over risk
- savings loss risk
- sea risk
- security risk
- seller's risk
- settlement risk
- shipper's risk
- sovereign risk
- special risk
- speculative risk
- systemic risk
- tenant's risk
- terrorist risk
- tolerated risk
- transaction risk
- transfer risk
- translation risk
- transport risk
- underwriting risk
- unilateral risk
- uninsurable risk
- uninsured risk
- unloading risk
- upside interest rate risk
- usual risk
- volatility risk
- risk for own account
- risk of accidental loss of goods
- risk of boats
- risk of breakage
- risk of buying undervalued securities
- risk of carriage
- risk of collision
- risk of conveyance
- risk of currency depreciation
- risk of damage to goods
- risk of default of acceptance
- risk of a downturn in the world economy
- risk of exchange losses
- risk of fire
- risk of leakage
- risk of loss
- risk of loss on loans
- risk of miscarriage of justice
- risk of mistake
- risk of moisture
- risk of nonacceptance
- risk of nonpayment
- risk of principal
- risk of the sea
- risk of seizure
- risk of a supply shortage
- risk of unforeseeable loss
- against all risks
- at risk
- at smb's risk
- for smb's risk
- 15-fold risk
- accept a risk
- aggravate the risk
- assess a risk
- assume a risk
- bear a risk
- be a good risk
- be a good credit risk
- be a safe trading risk
- be averse to risk
- carry a risk
- cover a risk
- cover risks to property from terrorist attack
- diversify risks
- expose to risk
- heighten risk
- incur a risk
- insure a risk
- insure against a risk
- lessen a risk
- measure a risk
- outweigh risk
- prevent a risk
- price risk
- reduce a risk
- run a risk
- spread a risk
- take a risk
- take out of risk
- underestimate risk
- undertake a risk
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['daunsaɪd]сущ.2) недостаток, обратная сторонаThere is also a downside to being famous. — У славы есть и обратная сторона.
3) бирж. понижательная тенденцияThe shares are selling on a 25 per cent discount to assets and there is virtually no downside risk but at least 25 per cent upside potential. — Акции продают за 75 % реальной стоимости, поэтому риска практически никакого, а потенциальная выгода составляет как минимум 25 %.
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > downside interest rate risk
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Англо-русский экономический словарь > downside interest rate risk
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > downside interest rate risk
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14 deep out of the money
фин., бирж. опцион с большим проигрышем (опцион, цена исполнения которого значительно выше (для опциона "колл") или ниже (для опциона "пут") текущей рыночной цены актива, лежащего в его основе)A great way to hedge downside risk in equities is to buy deep out-of-the-money put. — Отличный способ захеджировать риск снижения стоимости акций — купить опцион "пут" с большим проигрышем.
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1. ['ʌpsaɪd] сущ.1) верхняя сторона, верхняя часть2) повышение (доходности, цен на акции)The market has failed to show any glimmer of momentum on the upside. — Рынок не сумел показать ни малейшего движения в сторону роста.
3) позитивный аспект, положительное качество; преимущество… in a January 2003 essay on the upside of bad economic times, Fish observed: "as a bonus, no one will make an appointment to see you." ("Former dean at UIC to leave" The Chicago Tribune) — … в январе 2003 г. в очерке о пользе экономических трудностей Фиш заметил: "По крайней мере, можно отдохнуть от посетителей".
4) = upside potential потенциал, задатки; потенциальная выгодаathlete with lots of upside — спортсмен, с хорошими данными
2. ['ʌpsaɪd] предл.; амер.; разг.The shares are selling on a 25 per cent discount to assets and there is virtually no downside risk but at least 25 per cent upside potential. — Акции продают за 75 % реальной стоимости, поэтому риска практически никакого, а потенциальная выгода составляет как минимум 25 %.
по, по поверхностиto throw smb. upside a wall — размазать кого-л. по стенке
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16 deep out of the money
фин., бирж. опцион с большим проигрышем (опцион, цена исполнения которого значительно выше (для опциона "колл") или ниже (для опциона "пут") текущей рыночной цены актива, лежащего в его основе)A great way to hedge downside risk in equities is to buy deep out-of-the-money put. — Отличный способ захеджировать риск снижения стоимости акций - купить опцион "пут" с большим проигрышем.
Ant:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > deep out of the money
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n1) зависимость, незащищенность2) риск, сумма потенциальных убытков3) объем кредита, выданного одному заемщику4) риск, связанный с потерей в результате банкротства должника
- accounting exposure
- bank's total exposure to this customer
- conversion exposure
- country exposure
- credit exposure
- cross currency exposure
- currency exposure
- currency translation exposure
- downside exposure
- foreign exchange exposure
- guarantee exposure
- interest rate exposure
- interest rate and currency exposure
- mark-to-market exposure
- noise exposure
- occupational noise exposure
- risk exposure
- tax exposure
- taxpayer's exposure
- exposure of banks
- exposure of goods for sale
- exposure to loss
- without undue risk exposure
- hedge against currency exposureEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > exposure
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