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1 Specialist Association (stock market exchanges)
Abbreviation: SAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Specialist Association (stock market exchanges)
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2 Specialist Association
Abbreviation: (stock market exchanges) SAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Specialist Association
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3 товарная биржа
1. commodity exchanges2. commodity market3. merchandise exchange4. board of radeминистерство торговли; товарная биржа — board of rade
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4 фондовая биржа
1. bourse2. share market3. stock-market4. stockbroker exchange5. stock exchange6. stock marketтоварная биржа; рынок товаров — commodity market
фьючерсная биржа; срочная биржа — futures market
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5 швейцарские фондовые биржи
швейцарские фондовые биржи
Крупнейшей среди восьми фондовых бирж Швейцарии является биржа в Цюрихе; следующими за ней по степени важности считаются биржи в Женеве, Базеле и Берне. Число бирж в Швейцарии может сократиться в связи с полномасштабным введением в действие в 1993 г. электронной системы заключения сделок. Уровень курсов ценных бумаг на швейцарских биржах ежедневно отражается в индексе швейцарского рынка (Swiss Market Index (SMI)).
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