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- annual auction
- bond auction
- cheque auction
- commodity auction
- compulsory auction
- credit auction
- discount auction
- double auction
- Dutch auction
- English auction
- foreign exchange auction
- fur auction
- goods auction
- international auction
- land auction
- livestock auction
- local auction
- lombard auction
- massive auction
- mock auction
- money auction
- on-line auction
- open auction
- primary auction
- privatization auction
- public auction
- sealed bid auction
- securities auction
- share auction
- specialized auction
- tea auction
- tender auction
- timber auction
- voluntary auction
- voucher auction
- auction by tender
- attend an auction
- buy at an auction
- close an auction
- conduct an auction
- display at an auction
- exhibit at an auction
- hold an auction
- notify the sale by auction
- open an auction
- participate in an auction
- put up for auction
- roll into a second auction
- sell at an auction
- win the auction2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > auction
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