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орг.сокр. LME бирж., брит. Лондонская биржа металлов (крупнейший международный рынок цветных металлов, серебра и платины; основана в 1881 г.; торговля ведется голосом на двух площадках наличным товаров и трехмесячными контрактами, а также опционами на фьючерсные контракты)See:
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abbrev.: LME London Metal Exchange Лондонская биржа металлов: крупнейший международный рынок цветных металлов (медь, олово, никель, цинк и др.), серебра и платины; основана в 1881 г.; торговля ведется голосом на двух площадках наличным товаров и трехмесячными контрактами, а также опционами на фьючерские контракты; расчеты - через Лондонскую клиринговую палату.* * * -
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Лондонская биржа металлов
Центральный рынок цветных металлов, основанный в Лондоне в 1877 г. для обеспечения центрального рынка большими поставками металлов из-за границы. На бирже осуществляются сделки с медью, свинцом, цинком, алюминием (все с объемами лотов/партий не менее 25 т), с оловом (минимум в 5 т) и никелем (минимум в б т). Официальные цены биржи металлов используются при заключении долгосрочных контрактов производителями и потребителями всего мира. Сделки на бирже металлов включают фьючерсные (futures) и опционные (options) контракты. Все сделки гарантируются Лондонской клиринговой палатой (London Clearing House).
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Finone of the world’s largest nonferrous metal exchanges that deals in aluminum, tin, and nickel. The primary roles of the exchange are hedging, providing official international reference prices, and appropriate storage facilities. Its origins can be traced back to 1571, though in its present form it dates from 1877.Abbr. LME -
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сокр. LME бирж., брит. Лондонская биржа металлов (крупнейший международный рынок цветных металлов, серебра и платины; основана в 1881 г.; торговля ведется голосом на двух площадках наличным товаров и трехмесячными контрактами, а также опционами на фьючерсные контракты)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > London Metal Exchange
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(LME) (Лондонская биржа металлов) Центральный рынок цветных металлов, основанный в Лондоне в 1877 г. для обеспечения центрального рынка большими поставками металлов из-за границы. На бирже осуществляются сделки с медью, свинцом, цинком, алюминием (все с объемами лотов/партий не менее 25 т), с оловом (минимум в 5 т) и никелем (минимум в б т). Официальные цены биржи металлов используются при заключении долгосрочных контрактов производителями и потребителями всего мира. Сделки на бирже металлов включают фьючерсные (futures) и опционные (options) контракты. Все сделки гарантируются Лондонской клиринговой палатой (London Clearing House).Финансы: англо-русский толковый словарь > LONDON METAL EXCHANGE
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Investment: LMEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > London Metal Exchange
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Биржа, на которой заключаются сделки с медью, цинком, свинцом и оловом. Биржа насчитывает около 110 членов.Англо-русский словарь по инвестициям > London Metal Exchange
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Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > London Metal Exchange (LME)
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Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > London Metal Exchange (LME)
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1.1) обменивать2) обмениваться3) разменивать (деньги)2.1) обмен, процесс обмена (товарами, услугами, одного вида ценных бумаг на другой)2) размен (денег)5) переброска инвестиций из одного взаимного фонда в другой внутри одной «семьи» фондов, либо между «семьями» фондов в случае, если операция осуществляется одной брокерской фирмой6) биржа (место для заключения сделок с ценными бумагами и фьючерсами)7) коммутатор• -
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1. n1) обмен2) размен (денег)6) биржа7) коммутатор
- American Stock Exchange
- bank exchange
- Baltic Exchange
- Baltic Mercantile and Shipping Exchange
- cash currency exchange
- Chicago Board Options Exchange
- Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange
- commercial exchange
- commodity exchange
- corn exchange
- cotton exchange
- curb exchange
- currency exchange
- currency-free exchange
- direct exchange
- direct exchange of commodities
- dollar exchange
- domestic exchange
- employment exchange
- equal exchange
- equivalent exchange
- established stock exchange
- external exchange
- fair exchange
- financial futures exchange
- foreign exchange
- foreign trade exchange
- forward exchange
- free exchange
- free exchange of currency
- freely convertible exchange
- freight exchange
- fruitful exchange
- futures exchange
- goods exchange
- grain exchange
- indirect exchange
- intermodal exchange
- international exchange
- international commodity exchange
- labour exchange
- like-kind exchange
- London Commodity Exchange
- London Metal Exchange
- London Stock Exchange
- long exchange
- lumber exchange
- merchandise exchange
- metal exchange
- monetary exchange
- money exchange
- mutual exchange
- national securities exchange
- National Stock Exchange
- New York Commodity Exchange
- New York Cotton Exchange
- New York Futures Exchange
- New York Insurance Exchange
- New York Mercantile Exchange
- New York Stock Exchange
- nominal exchange
- nonequivalent exchange
- official exchange
- patent exchange
- pegged exchange
- produce exchange
- reciprocal exchange
- recognized exchange
- recognized investment exchange
- registered exchange
- reinsurance exchange
- shipping exchange
- short exchange
- specialized exchange
- stock exchange
- tax-deferred exchange
- tax-free exchange
- technological exchange
- trade exchange
- two-way exchange
- unequal exchange
- variable exchange
- wool exchange
- exchange as per endorsement
- exchange at par
- exchange at the rate of
- exchange for physical
- exchange of assets
- exchange of business information
- exchange of commodities
- exchange of correspondence
- exchange of currency
- exchange of delegations
- exchange of experience
- exchange of exhibitions
- exchange of goods
- exchange of information
- exchange of know-how
- exchange of knowledge
- exchange of licences
- exchange of old notes
- exchange of opinions
- exchange of patents
- exchange of products
- exchange of services
- exchange of shares
- exchange of specialists
- exchange of stock
- exchange of views
- exchange on the basis of clearing accounts
- in exchange for
- by way of exchange
- with exchange
- listed on the exchange
- negotiable on the exchange
- quoted on the exchange
- allot exchange
- be on the stock exchange
- broaden exchange
- encourage exchange
- expand exchange
- force up the exchange
- give in exchange
- make an exchange
- offer in exchange
- promote exchange
- receive in exchange
- sanction exchange of information between the tax authorities of the treaty partners
- take in exchange
- trade on the exchange2. v1) обменивать2) обмениваться3) разменивать (деньги)English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > exchange
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Finan organization that acts on behalf of its members as a central counterparty for contracts traded on the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, the International Petroleum Exchange, and the London Metal Exchange. When the LCH has registered a trade, it becomes the buyer to every member who sells and the seller to every member who buys, ensuring good financial performance. To protect it against the risks assumed as central counterparty, the LCH establishes margin requirements.Abbr. LCH -
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1. transitive verb1) tauschen [Plätze, Zimmer, Ringe, Küsse]; umtauschen, wechseln [Geld]; austauschen [Adressen, [Kriegs]gefangene, Erinnerungen, Gedanken, Erfahrungen]; wechseln [Blicke, Worte, Ringe]exchange blows/insults — sich schlagen/sich gegenseitig beleidigen
2) (give in place of another) eintauschen ( for für, gegen); umtauschen [[gekaufte] Ware] ( for gegen); austauschen [Spion] ( for gegen)2. intransitive verb 3. noun1) Tausch, der; (of prisoners, spies, compliments, greetings, insults) Austausch, deran exchange of ideas/blows — ein Meinungsaustausch/Handgreiflichkeiten Pl.
2) (Educ.) Austausch, der; attrib. Austausch-an exchange student — ein Austauschstudent/eine Austauschstudentin
exchange [rate], rate of exchange — Wechselkurs, der
exchange rate mechanism — Wechselkursmechanismus, der
4) see academic.ru/73885/telephone_exchange">telephone exchange* * *[iks' ein‹] 1. verb1) (to give, or give up, in return for something else: Can you exchange a dollar note for two 50-cent pieces?) wechseln2) (to give and receive in return: They exchanged amused glances.) tauschen2. noun1) (the giving and taking of one thing for another: He gave me a pencil in exchange for the marble; An exchange of opinions is helpful.) der Austausch2) (a conversation or dispute: An angry exchange took place between the two brothers when their father's will was read.) der Meinungsaustausch3) (the act of exchanging the money of one country for that of another.) das Wechseln4) (the difference between the value of money in different countries: What is the rate of exchange between the U.S. dollar and the yen?) das Wechselkurs5) (a place where business shares are bought and sold or international financial dealings carried on.) die Börse6) ((also telephone exchange) a central telephone system where lines are connected.) die Vermittlung•* * *ex·change[ɪksˈtʃeɪnʤ, eks-]I. vt1. (trade)▪ to \exchange sth [for sth] etw [gegen etw akk] austauschen; in a shop etw [gegen etw akk] umtauschento \exchange apartments einen Wohnungstausch vornehmen2. (interchange)▪ to \exchange sth etw austauschento \exchange addresses/greetings/opinions Adressen/Grüße/Meinungen austauschento \exchange banter with sb mit jdm herumalbern [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ herumblödeln]to \exchange looks Blicke wechselnto \exchange words einen Wortwechsel habenII. nhe gave me some tomatoes in \exchange for a lift into town er gab mir ein paar Tomaten und dafür nahm ich ihn mit in die Stadt\exchange of contracts Vertragsabschluss m\exchange of letters Briefwechsel m\exchange of proposals Austausch m von Vorschlägen2. FIN, ECON Währung frate of \exchange Wechselkurs mrate of \exchange of the dollar Wechselkurs m des Dollars\exchange regulations Devisenbestimmungen plcommodity \exchange Warenbörse fstock \exchange Börse fLondon International Financial Futures and Options E\exchange Internationale Londoner FinanzterminbörseBaltic International Freight and Futures E\exchange Londoner Börse für WarentermingeschäfteLondon Metal E\exchange Londoner Metallbörsethere was a brief \exchange between the two leaders die beiden Führungskräfte tauschten sich kurz aus\exchange of blows Schlagabtausch m\exchange of fire Feuergefecht nt, Schusswechsel m\exchange of threats gegenseitige Drohungenbitter \exchange erbitterter WortwechselIII. adj attr, inv\exchange conditions Wechselbedingungen pl\exchange market Devisenmarkt m\exchange teacher Austauschlehrer(in) m(f)\exchange value Tauschwert m* * *[Iks'tSeIndZ]1. vtbooks, glances, seats tauschen; foreign currency wechseln, umtauschen (for in +acc); information, views, secrets, experiences, hostages, phone numbers austauschento exchange one thing for another — eine Sache gegen eine andere austauschen or (in shop) umtauschen
2. n1) (of goods, stamps) Tausch m; (of prisoners, views, secrets, diplomatic notes) Austausch m; (of one bought item for another) Umtausch min exchange for lending me your car —
4)(telephone) exchange — Fernvermittlungsstelle f (form), Fernamt nt; (in office etc) (Telefon)zentrale f
5) (= altercation) Wortwechsel m* * *exchange [ıksˈtʃeındʒ]A v/tfor gegen)3. Blicke, Küsse, die Plätze etc tauschen, Blicke, Worte wechseln, Briefe, Erinnerungen, Grüße, Gedanken, Gefangene austauschen:Bob exchanged seats with Tom Bob tauschte mit Tom den Platz;they exchanged blows sie schlugen aufeinander ein;they exchanged words sie hatten einen Wortwechsel;he’s looking for sb to exchange stamps with er sucht einen Briefmarkentauschpartner4. TECH auswechseln, aus-, vertauschen:5. Schachspiel: Figuren austauschen6. ersetzen ( for sth durch etwas)B v/i1. tauschenone mark exchanges for less than one Swiss franc für eine Mark bekommt man weniger als einen Schweizer FrankenC s1. a) (Aus-, Um)Tausch m, Auswechs(e)lung f, Tauschhandel m:in exchange for (im Austausch) gegen, (als Entgelt) für;exchange of letters Brief-, Schriftwechsel m;exchange of prisoners Gefangenenaustausch;exchange of shots Schuss-, Kugelwechsel m;exchange of views Gedanken-, Meinungsaustausch ( beide:on über akk);b) Wortgefecht n, -wechsel m2. eingetauschter Gegenstand3. WIRTSCHa) (Um)Wechseln n, Wechselverkehr mb) Geld-, Wertumsatz me) Devisen pl:at the exchange of zum Kurs von;with a high (low) exchange valutastark (-schwach);exchange restrictions devisenrechtliche Beschränkungen4. WIRTSCH Börse f:at the exchange an der Börse;quoted at the exchange börsengängig5. Wechselstube f6. (Fernsprech)Amt n, Vermittlung fex. abk1. examination2. examined3. example4. except5. exception9. exercise* * *1. transitive verb1) tauschen [Plätze, Zimmer, Ringe, Küsse]; umtauschen, wechseln [Geld]; austauschen [Adressen, [Kriegs]gefangene, Erinnerungen, Gedanken, Erfahrungen]; wechseln [Blicke, Worte, Ringe]exchange blows/insults — sich schlagen/sich gegenseitig beleidigen
2) (give in place of another) eintauschen ( for für, gegen); umtauschen [[gekaufte] Ware] ( for gegen); austauschen [Spion] ( for gegen)2. intransitive verb 3. noun1) Tausch, der; (of prisoners, spies, compliments, greetings, insults) Austausch, deran exchange of ideas/blows — ein Meinungsaustausch/Handgreiflichkeiten Pl.
2) (Educ.) Austausch, der; attrib. Austausch-an exchange student — ein Austauschstudent/eine Austauschstudentin
3) (of money) Umtausch, derexchange [rate], rate of exchange — Wechselkurs, der
exchange rate mechanism — Wechselkursmechanismus, der
* * *n.Austausch m.Tausch -e m. (for) v.austauschen (gegen) v. v.austauschen v.eintauschen v.tauschen v.umtauschen v.
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