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1 облигационный заем
1. bond borrowing2. bonded debt3. loans raised upon bondsбеспроцентный заем; беспроцентная ссуда — interest free loan
4. funded loanсоглашение о займе; соглашение о кредите — loan contract
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > облигационный заем
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2 облигация выигрышного займа
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > облигация выигрышного займа
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3 облигации займа
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4 процент по облигационным займам
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > процент по облигационным займам
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5 государственный заём
1) General subject: government loan, (внутренний) state (domestic) loan2) Economy: national bond issue, public loan, state loan3) Banking: national loan, net borrowing of nation, official borrowing4) Business: net borrowing of the nationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > государственный заём
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6 заем
1. borrowing2. debt3. lending4. borrowрезерв, образованный путем займа — borrowed reserve
5. loanбеспроцентный заем; беспроцентная ссуда — interest free loan
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7 внутренний заём
1) General subject: home loan2) Economy: domestic bond issue, domestic loan, internal borrowing, internal loan3) Banking: Internal issue, domestic borrowing -
8 заём
1) General subject: demand loan, loan, loan facilities3) Law: accommodation4) Economy: bond issue, borrowed money5) Accounting: lending7) Diplomatic term: debt8) Scottish language: lend9) Jargon: floater10) Information technology: borrow (единицы старшего разряда при вычитании)12) Business: bailment, commodatum, locatio conductio13) leg.N.P. loan for consumption, loan mutuum14) Makarov: borrow (напр. единицы старшего разряда при вычитании) -
9 иностранный заём
1) Economy: foreign bond issue2) Banking: external loan, foreign borrowing3) Business: foreign loan -
10 государственный заем
national (public, state) loan, public borrowing; national (public) bond issueBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > государственный заем
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11 заем
loan; (предоставление) lending; (получение) borrowing; (с выпуском облигаций) bond issue -
12 государственный сектор
1. public sector2. state sectorРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > государственный сектор
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13 задолженность
1. backlog2. debt3. liabilities4. outstandings5. score6. arrear7. arrearage8. indebtedness9. debt owed by10. liabilityСинонимический ряд:хвост (сущ.) хвост -
14 норма прибыли
1. margin2. profit margin3. profit rateторговая прибыль; производственная прибыль — trading profit
4. rates of returnнорма прибыли; норма рентабельности — rate of return
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15 продавать с прибылью
1. sell at a premium2. sell at a profitторговая прибыль; производственная прибыль — trading profit
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > продавать с прибылью
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16 спрос государственного сектора
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > спрос государственного сектора
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