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101 volatility smile
1) Финансы: "Улыбка волатильности"2) Банковское дело: ухмылка "волатильности" -
102 volatility smirk
Инвестиции: "ухмылка волатильности" (асимметричная "улыбка волатильности") -
103 volatility test
1) Автомобильный термин: испытание летучести топлива, определение фракционного состава топлива2) Нефть: определение испаряемости -
104 volatility trading
Деловая лексика: торговля волатильностью (Эта инвестиционная стратегия основана на использовании неправильной оценки волатильности рынком и, как правило, предполагает использование опционов как инструмента торговли.) -
105 volatility with steam
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106 volatility of exchange rates
Англо-русский экономический словарь > volatility of exchange rates
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107 volatility ratio
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108 volatility ratio
фр. coefficient bêta; degré de volatilité
исп. coeficiente de inestabilidad
показатель изменчивости; коэффициент бета
Представляет собой показатель неустойчивости курса определенной акции по сравнению с остальным рынком.
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109 volatility in share prices
Politics english-russian dictionary > volatility in share prices
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110 volatility test
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > volatility test
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111 volatility with steam
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > volatility with steam
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112 volatility index
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113 volatility number
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114 volatility test
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115 volatility with steam
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > volatility with steam
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116 volatility test
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117 volatility ratio
показатель изменчивости, коэффициент «бета»представляет собой показатель неустойчивости курса определенной акции по сравнению с остальным рынком (см. beta) -
118 volatility, environmental
подвижность внешнего окружения- относительная быстрота изменения внешней среды организации.English-Russian glossary of the book Meskon > volatility, environmental
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119 volatility in equity markets
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > volatility in equity markets
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120 volatility of currencies
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > volatility of currencies
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