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1 European option
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2 American option
Finan option contract that can be exercised at any time up to and including the expiration date. Most exchangetraded options are of this style. -
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5 европейский опцион
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6 европейский опцион
New russian-english economic dictionary > европейский опцион
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7 Европейская опционная биржа
1) Economy: European Options Exchange (Амстердам), European Options excessive (Амстердам)2) Banking: EOE (Амстердам; European Options Exchange)3) Business: EOE (European Option Exchange), European Option Exchange (EOE)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Европейская опционная биржа
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8 европейский опцион
опцион, который может быть исполнен только в день его окончания) european option, european-style optionРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > европейский опцион
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9 европейский опцион
Banking: European optionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > европейский опцион
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10 europeisk opsjon
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12 опцион колл (европейский)
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > опцион колл (европейский)
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13 опцион колл (европейский)
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > опцион колл (европейский)
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14 опціон європейського типу
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15 европейский опцион
European [style] option, EuroptionBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > европейский опцион
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16 beca de estudio(s)
(n.) = study grant, education grantEx. IFLA study grant and travel grant to study library legislation in three European countries was a tremendous help.Ex. Education grants are the single most important option for funding a college education if your parents cannot afford to pay the total bill.* * *(n.) = study grant, education grantEx: IFLA study grant and travel grant to study library legislation in three European countries was a tremendous help.
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17 Wahlrecht
Wahlrecht n POL right to vote, suffrage* * *n < Pol> right to vote, suffrage* * *Wahlrecht
right of choice, (bezüglich Auszahlungsmodalität) option, optional right, (Versicherung) right of change;
• ausgeübtes Wahlrecht (Einkommensteuer) election made;
• aktives und passives Wahlrecht bei den Europawahlen right to vote and stand as a candidate in European Parliament elections;
• Wahlrecht auf beitragsfreie Lebensversicherung extended-term insurance;
• Wahlrecht des Schiffseigners ship’s option;
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18 esetь
esetь Grammatical information: f. i Proto-Slavic meaning: `rack for drying grain'Page in Trubačev: -Russian:osét' `granary, rack for drying grain' [f i]Belorussian:(v)ósec' (W.), aséc' (W.) `granary, drying shed' [f i];osëtka (dial.) `granary', asëtka (dial.) `spot in granary for drying sheafs' [f ā]Ukrainian:ósit' (dial.) `granary' [f i]Polish:jesieć (dial.) `grain sieve' [f i];osieć (E. dial.) `granary' [f i];jesiótka (dial.) `grain sieve' [f ā];osiótka (W dial.) `granary' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: eś-et-i-Lithuanian:akė́čios `harrow' [Nompf ā] 1;ekė́čios (dial.) `harrow' [Nompf ā] 1 \{1\}Latvian:Old Prussian:aketes `harrow'Indo-European reconstruction: h₂oḱ-et-i-IE meaning: harrowPage in Pokorny: 18Comments: This is another case where we find Balto-Slavic evidence for *e- corresponding to *a- or *o- in other branches of Indo-European (Rozwadowski's change). Toporov regards the k of the Baltic forms as evidence for a western technological borrowing (I: 67). Since the Baltic and Germanic forms mean exactly the same, while the Slavic forms are semantically more remote, this is a serious option.Other cognates:Fi. äës `harrow'Notes:\{1\} The Standard Lithuanian form with a- may stem from the territory where the development e- > a- occurred. In any case, the attestations of the form with e- (see the LKŽ, s.v.) indicate that there are Lithuanian forms completely matching Latv. ecêšas. -
19 валютный опцион европейского типа
Stock Exchange: european-style currency optionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > валютный опцион европейского типа
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20 опцион в европейском стиле
Investment: european-style optionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опцион в европейском стиле
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