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121 soft currency
межд. эк., фин. мягкая [слабая, неустойчивая] валюта (национальная валюта, курс которой неустойчив по отношению к другим валютам; обычно это валюты стран со слабым платежным балансом, не имеющим доступа к международным рынкам капитала, или политически и экономически нестабильных стран; такие валюты могут быть конвертируемыми, но в силу неустойчивости и непредсказуемости их курса в международных расчетах используются реже, чем твердые валюты)Syn:Ant:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > soft currency
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122 cross-currency
►► Finance cross-currency interest rate taux m d'intérêt croisé;Stock Exchange cross-currency swap crédit m croiséUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > cross-currency
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123 cross currency interest rate swap
Англо-русский экономический словарь > cross currency interest rate swap
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124 cross-currency interest-rate swap
Англо-русский экономический словарь > cross-currency interest-rate swap
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125 dual exchange rate
фин. двойной валютный курс (валютный режим, при котором устанавливаются два разных валютных курса; чаще всего один курс используется для торговых или текущих операций, а другой — для финансовых, хотя разные курсы могут устанавливаться и для различных видов текущих операций; при этом часто один из курсов является фиксированным, а другой — плавающим)Syn:See: -
126 exchange rate band
эк. валютный коридор (интервал, в пределах которого допускается колебание курса национальной валюты)Syn:See:optimum currency area, par value, soft peg, fixed-but-adjustable exchange rate, crawling band, horizontal band* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
127 foreign currency conversion rate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > foreign currency conversion rate
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128 forward currency conversion rate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > forward currency conversion rate
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