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n
- annual deficit
- balance of payments deficit
- balance of trade deficit
- budget deficit
- budgetary deficit
- capital deficit
- cash deficit
- chronic deficit
- constant deficit
- currency deficit
- current deficit
- current account deficit
- current assets deficit
- dollar deficit
- excessive deficit
- exchange deficit
- external deficit
- federal budget deficit
- financial deficit
- fiscal deficit
- foreign exchange deficit
- foreign trade deficit
- government deficit
- huge deficit
- investment deficit
- minor deficit
- monetary deficit
- operational deficit
- outstanding deficit
- overall deficit
- payments deficit
- persistent deficit
- public sector deficit
- short-term deficit
- total deficit
- trade deficit
- virtual deficit
- deficit in foreign exchange
- deficit of the balance of payments
- deficit of the balance of trade
- deficit of goods
- deficit in foreign exchange
- balance a deficit
- cause a deficit
- compensate for a deficit
- correct a deficit
- cover a deficit
- curb a fiscal deficit
- incur a deficit
- make good a deficit
- make up a deficit
- meet a deficit
- narrow a trade deficit
- offset a deficit
- operate at a deficit
- reduce a deficit
- rein in a budget deficit
- run a deficit
- settle a deficit
- show a deficit
- swing into deficitEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > deficit
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•The U. S. Government budget deficit widened in February. — Бюджетный дефицит США возрос в феврале.
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nдефицит; нехватка, недостатокto bring the deficit down — уменьшать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
to compensate for the deficit — возмещать / компенсировать дефицит
to curb the deficit — обуздывать / ограничивать дефицит
to cure the deficit — ликвидировать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
to eliminate the deficit — ликвидировать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
to make up for the deficit — возмещать / компенсировать дефицит
to narrow the deficit — уменьшать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
to reduce / to slash the deficit — сокращать дефицит
to whittle away / down the deficit — уменьшать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
- bloated deficitto wipe out the deficit — ликвидировать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
- budget deficit
- cash deficit
- chronic deficit
- constant deficit
- deficit continues to mount alarmingly
- deficit fell
- deficit has ballooned
- deficit has widened
- deficit in the balance of payments
- deficit is rocketing
- deficit shrank
- deficit stood at $...
- dramatic improvement in the balance-of-payments deficit
- external deficit
- federal budget deficit
- fiscal deficit
- food deficit
- foreign deficit
- foreign-exchange deficit
- foreign-trade deficit
- government deficit
- growth of the budget deficit
- huge deficit
- massive deficit
- negative deficit
- outstanding deficit
- projected deficit
- record deficit
- record-breaking deficit
- reduction of the budget deficit
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n2) запас (денег, времени, места и т.п.)3) прибыль4) бирж. маржа, разница между ценами, курсами, ставками6) часть цены акции, вносимая наличными, при покупке за счет кредита брокера8) разница между процентами, выплачиваемыми вкладчикам, и процентом, взимаемым с заемщиков
- actuarial margin
- additional margin
- bank margin
- budget margin
- cash flow margin
- close margin of profit
- collateral security margin
- credit margin
- customary margin for the industry
- deficit margin
- dumping margin
- excess margin
- exchange rate margin
- fixed margin
- fluctuation margin
- forward margin
- futures margin
- gross margin
- gross margin over direct costs
- gross income margin
- gross merchandise margin
- gross processing margin
- gross profit margin
- high margin
- historic margin
- initial margin
- intensive margin of cultivation
- interest margin
- lending margin
- liquidity margin
- maintenance margin
- manufacturing margin
- marketing margin
- maximum margin
- narrow margin
- narrow margin of profit
- net interest margin
- net profit margin
- operating margin
- operating profit margin
- permissible margin
- price margin
- profit margin
- profit margin from operations
- profit margin per unit
- risk margin
- safety margin
- shoestring margin
- slim margin
- sufficient margin
- thin margin
- trade margin
- transportation margin
- unit contribution margin
- usual margin
- variation margin
- wide margin
- margin for prudence
- margin for unforeseen expenses
- margin of dumping
- margin of fluctuations
- margin of gross profit
- margin of interest
- margin of profit
- margin of slack
- margin of unused resources
- margin on sales
- at the margin
- by a wide margin
- on margin
- buy on margin
- deposit a margin in cash
- leave a margin
- sell on margin
- squeeze profit margins
- win by a tiny margin
- speculate on marginEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > margin
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