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1 to redeem banknotes
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2 banknote
n
- circulating banknotes
- counterfeit banknote
- counterfeit-proof banknote
- forged banknote
- national banknote
- raised banknote
- reserve banknote
- unchangeable banknote
- banknotes by denominations
- banknote in the denomination of
- back banknotes
- change banknotes
- exchange banknotes
- issue banknotes
- redeem banknotes
- withdraw banknotes from circulationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > banknote
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3 Banknoten
Banknoten fpl BANK, FIN paper money* * *fpl <Bank, Finanz> paper money* * *Banknoten
paper currency (money);
• aufgerufene Banknoten notes withdrawn from circulation;
• im Inland ausgegebene Banknoten home currency issues;
• ausländische Banknoten foreign [currency] notes;
• echte Banknotenn good banknotes;
• nicht einlösbare Banknoten insolvable banknotes;
• falsche Banknoten bogus money, dud (forged, counterfeit, spurious, bad) notes, stumers (Br. sl.); green goods (US sl.);
• gefälschte Banknotenn forged (dud, sl., falsified) notes;
• als gesetzliches Zahlungsmittel geltende Banknoten legal tender notes, lawful money (US);
• nur im Inland gültige Banknoten home currency issues;
• nachgemachte Banknotenn spurious (dud) banknotes;
• umlaufende Banknoten notes in circulation;
• unechte Banknotenn spurious bank bills, duds (sl.), bogus money (US);
• ungedeckte Banknotenn fiduciary notes (Br.);
• Banknoten und Kleingeld notes and small change;
• Banknoten mit kleinem Nennwert money of small denominations;
• Banknoten von höchster Qualität notes of exceptional quality;
• Banknoten ausgeben to issue [bank]notes;
• Banknoten einlösen to redeem notes;
• Banknoten einziehen (aus dem Verkehr ziehen) to withdraw banknotes;
• Banknotenn fälschen to forge banknotes;
• Banknoten in Umlauf setzen to issue banknotes;
• Banknotenausgabe note issue (Br.), emission of banknotes;
• ungedeckte Banknotenausgabe fiduciary note issue (Br.);
• Banknotenausgabe kontingentieren to limit the fiduciary issue (Br.);
• Banknotenausweis note return (Br.);
• Banknotenbündel bundle of notes, bankroll (US);
• Banknotendruck banknote printing;
• Banknotendruck authorisieren to authorize the issue of money;
• Banknotendruckerei (Arbeitsvorgang) banknote printing works, (Maschine) note press;
• Banknoteneinziehung withdrawal of banknotes;
• Banknotenfälscher note forger, forger (counterfeiter) of banknotes, greenback goods dealer (US sl.);
• Banknotenfälschung counterfeiting, forgery of banknotes, bill forgery (US);
• Banknotengrafiker banknote designers;
• Banknotenmonopol note-issuing monopoly;
• Banknotenpapier currency (note) paper, loan;
• Banknotenpresse note press;
• Banknotenprivileg right to issue banknotes (Br.), note-issuing privilege (US);
• Banknotenumlauf circulation (currency) of banknotes, paper currency, banknotes in circulation, credit (active) circulation. -
4 einlösen
einlösen v 1. BANK (BE) honour, (AE) honor (Schecks); 2. BÖRSE collect, encash; 3. FIN, GEN repay • nicht einlösen BANK (AE) dishonor, (BE) dishonour* * *v 1. < Bank> Schecks honour (BE), honor (AE) ; 2. < Börse> collect, encash; 3. <Finanz, Geschäft> repay ■ nicht einlösen < Bank> dishonor (AE), dishonour (BE)* * *einlösen
(Akzept, Wechsel) to meet, (eintauschen) to convert, (Rechnungen) to pay, to discharge, (Sichtwechsel, Schecks) to hono(u)r, to turn into cash, (tilgen) to redeem, to retire, (aus dem Verkehr ziehen) to withdraw from circulation;
• seine Akzepte einlösen to meet one’s drafts;
• Banknoten einlösen to cash banknotes;
• Kupons einlösen to cash coupons;
• Nachnahme einlösen to pay a cash on delivery;
• nicht einlösen to refuse payment;
• Obligationen einlösen to pay off bonds;
• Pfand einlösen to take out of pawn;
• Police einlösen to pay (take up) a policy;
• Scheck einlösen to cash (collect) a check (cheque, Br.);
• Scheck bei einer Bank einlösen to get a check (cheque, Br.) cashed at a bank;
• Scheck nicht einlösen to reject a check (cheque, Br.);
• seine Verpflichtungen einlösen to meet one’s engagements (commitments);
• Wechsel einlösen to remit (discharge) a bill;
• Wechsel in bar einlösen to encash a bill;
• Wechsel bei Fälligkeit einlösen to take up a draft when due;
• Wechsel vor Fälligkeit einlösen to anticipate a bill;
• Wechsel nicht einlösen to dishono(u)r a bill;
• Wertpapiere einlösen to convert securities;
• Zinsscheine einlösen to pay interest coupons. -
5 circulation
n1) циркуляция; обращение, оборот; кругооборот2) распространение; передача3) тираж (изданий)
- bank circulation
- bond circulation
- coin circulation
- commodity circulation
- currency circulation
- fiduciary circulation
- franchise circulation
- gold circulation
- large circulation
- limited circulation
- mass circulation
- money circulation
- newspaper circulation
- paper circulation
- readership circulation
- securities circulation
- simple circulation of commodities
- uncovered circulation
- wide circulation
- circulation of banknotes
- circulation of bills
- circulation of capital
- circulation of cheques
- circulation of commodities
- circulation of costs
- circulation of currency
- circulation of debentures
- circulation of entity's assets
- circulation of money
- circulation of notes
- in circulation
- out of circulation
- bring into circulation
- extract money from circulation
- put into circulation
- recall from circulation
- redeem money from circulation
- withdraw from circulationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > circulation
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