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1 to reduce exposure to foreign creditors
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2 exposure
1) зависимость, незащищенность3) подвергание риску, опасности4) потери при невыполнении обязательств заемщиком, риск потенциальных убытков (сумма средств, которую банк или компания теоретически может потерять в связи с какой-либо операцией, с каким-либо клиентом, страной и т. д. при самом неблагоприятном стечении обстоятельств — все средства, вложенные в операцию/ции до её/их завершения)5) объем кредитов, выданных одному заемщику или одной стране6) разоблачение•By examining the subject company's operating activities, off-shore structures, hidden exposures and any other vehicles associated with the business, such as undisclosed or questionable financial practices, a risk due diligence will protect you from any unforeseen future risk exposures. — Путем изучения производственной деятельности компании — объекта покупки, её офшорных структур, скрытых рисков и любых других аспектов, связанных с бизнесом, таких как незаявленная или сомнительная финансовая практика, экспертиза в рамках требований о «должном усердии» обеспечит вам защиту от любых непредвиденных ситуаций в будущем.
You're better off just getting some exposure to oil production and holding for the long term. — Вам лучше заняться добычей нефти, имея в виду долгосрочную перспективу.
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