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121 account
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122 growth
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123 transaction
сделка, операция• -
124 unit
1) единица; целое3) комплект•Kommerzbank was very quick to set up its e-mail banking unit, catching the market at the right time. — Коммерцбанк поспешил открыть отделение электронных банковских услуг, вовремя захватив рынок.
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125 currency convertibility
межд. эк., фин. конвертируемость валюты ( степень свободы при обмене одной валюты на другие)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > currency convertibility
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126 market
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127 mutual fund
1. ком. взаимный фонд2. ком. инвестиционный фонд открытого типа -
128 активы
assets♠ активы внеоборотные - fixed assets♠ активы высоколиквидные - quick assets♠ активы денежные - monetary assets♠ активы долгосрочные - long-term assets♠ активы истощаемые - wasting assets♠ активы капитальные - capital assets♠ активы краткосрочные (текущие) - current assets♠ активы материальные - tangible assets♠ активы неденежные - nonmonetary assets♠ активы нематериальные - intangible assets♠ активы производственные - plant assets♠ активы чистые - net assets♠ активы чистые оборотные - NET CURRENT ASSETSEnglish-Russian dictionary of accounting and financial terms > активы
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