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1 parity of currencies
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2 parity of currencies
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3 parity of currencies
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > parity of currencies
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4 parity of currencies
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > parity of currencies
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5 declared parity of currencies
Экономика: объявленный паритет валютУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > declared parity of currencies
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6 parity
n1) паритет, равенство
- conversion parity
- cross parity
- currency parity
- current parity
- effective parity
- exchange parity
- exchange rate parity
- fixed parity
- gold parity
- indirect parity
- interest-rate parity
- mint parity
- monetary parity
- official parity
- pegged parity
- price parity
- purchasing power parity
- sliding parity
- parity of currencies
- parity of the dollar
- parity of exchange
- parity of option
- parity of prices
- parity of rates
- parity of securities
- parity of stocks
- above parity
- at parity
- below parity
- adjust foreign exchange parity
- deviate from parity
- fall to parity with the dollar
- fix parities of currencies
- maintain parity
- stand at parity
- upset parityEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > parity
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7 parity
1) паритет, равенство• -
8 parity of exchange
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9 realignment
ˌri:əˈlaɪnmənt сущ. перестройка;
преобразование;
перегруппировка n перестройка currency ~ выравнивание валютных курсов EMS ~ пересмотр реальных курсов в Европейской валютной системе parity ~ регулирование валютного курса realignment перегруппировка ~ пересмотр ~ перестройка ~ регулирование ~ реорганизация ~ of currencies пересмотр курсов ~ of parities пересмотр паритетовБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > realignment
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10 fluctuation
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
- level up fluctuationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > fluctuation
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11 value
1. n1) ценность2) стоимость3) цена4) валюта; сумма векселя или тратты5) величина, значение
- acquisition value
- actual value
- added value
- added at factor values
- advertising value
- aggregate value
- appraisal value
- appraised value
- approximate value
- approximate basic value
- assessed value
- asset value
- asset value per share
- auction value
- average value
- balance value
- balance-sheet value
- base values
- base market value
- basic value
- billed value
- book value
- book value of capital
- break-even value
- breakup value
- bullion value
- capital value
- capitalized value
- capitalized earnings value
- cargo value
- carrying value
- cash value
- cash surrender value
- collateral value
- commercial value
- commitment value
- commodity value
- commuted value
- computed value
- constructed value
- contract value
- conversion value
- core values
- cost value
- critical value
- currency values
- current value
- current value of assets
- current exit value
- current market value
- customs value
- damaged value
- declared value
- denominational value
- depreciable value
- depreciated value
- desired value
- discounted value
- disposal value
- dutiable value
- effective value
- end value
- equivalent value
- estimated value
- exchanged value
- existing-use value
- expected value
- export value
- face value
- face value of stock capital
- fair value
- fair market value
- final value
- finite value
- full value
- future value
- going value
- going-concern value
- gold value
- gross value
- gross book value
- historical value
- home value
- import value
- imputed value
- increasing value
- indicative value
- individual value
- initial value
- insurance value
- insured value
- intrinsic value
- inventory value
- investment value
- invoiced value
- land value
- legal value
- licence value
- limit value
- liquidating value
- liquidation value
- loan value
- manpower value
- marginal value
- market value
- market-to-book value
- material value
- mature value
- maturity value
- mean value
- measured value
- minimum value
- money value
- mortgage value
- net value
- net asset value
- net asset value of securities
- net asset value per bond
- net asset value per share of preferred stock
- net book value
- net depreciated value
- net present value
- net realizable value
- net selling value
- nominal value
- no par value
- numerical value
- order value
- original value
- output value
- overall value
- par value
- par value of currencies
- parity value
- peak value
- permissible value
- policy value
- predicted value
- prescribed value
- present value
- price adjusted value
- rateable value
- real value
- realizable value
- realization value
- reasonable value
- recovery value
- redemption value
- reinstatement value
- relative value
- replacement value
- residual value
- sale value
- salvage value
- scarcity value
- scrap value
- settlement value
- shipped value
- standardized value
- standing value
- stated value
- stock value
- surplus value
- surrender value
- target value
- taxable value
- time value
- total value
- total value of a contract
- trade value
- trade-in value
- trading value
- true value
- underpreciated value
- unit value
- use value
- use value of gold
- written-down value
- written-off value
- zero value
- value for customs purposes
- value for insurance
- value for money
- value in exchange
- value in foreign currency
- value in use
- value of a business
- value of cargo
- value of commodity
- value of a contract
- value of credit
- value of the creditors' potential assets
- value of currency
- value of a deal
- value of delivery
- value of exports
- value of finished goods inventories
- value of gold
- value of goods
- value of imports
- value of an invention
- value of labour
- value of the land
- value of machinery
- value of manpower
- value of materials
- value of money
- value of an order
- value of output
- value of production
- value of products
- value of property
- value of purchases
- value of returns
- value of shipments
- value of supply
- value of tare
- value of work
- value on hand
- value per machine
- above the value
- above face value
- at value
- at face value
- at nominal value
- at par value
- at producers' values
- at purchasers' values
- by face value
- for value
- of value
- of equal value
- of full value
- of little value
- of small value
- of stable value
- value added
- value compensated
- value insured
- appreciate in value
- assess the value
- compensate for the value
- compute the value
- declare the value
- decline in value
- decrease in value
- determine the value
- establish the value
- exceed the value
- exceed in value
- fall in value
- fluctuate in value
- increase in value
- lose in value
- maintain its value
- offset the value
- preserve value
- put value on smth
- realize the value
- recompense the value
- reduce the value
- reduce in value
- refund the value
- rise in value
- state the value
- take on a value
- transmit value2. vоценивать, производить оценку, определять стоимость -
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13 realignment
[ˌri:əˈlaɪnmənt]currency realignment выравнивание валютных курсов EMS realignment пересмотр реальных курсов в Европейской валютной системе parity realignment регулирование валютного курса realignment перегруппировка realignment пересмотр realignment перестройка realignment регулирование realignment реорганизация realignment of currencies пересмотр курсов realignment of parities пересмотр паритетов
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