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121 margin call
1) бирж. требование дополнительного обеспечения, требование поддержания маржи (требование брокера клиенту о внесении денежных средств или ценных бумаг в качестве дополнительного обеспечения, вызванное неблагоприятным изменением цен (напр., в связи с падением курса заложенных ценных бумаг); в противном случае часть позиции клиента закрывается (продается), чтобы покрыть недостающую маржу)Syn:See:2) бирж. (само дополнительное гарантийное обеспечение, ежедневно уплачиваемое сторонами срочной биржевой сделки при неблагоприятном движении цен в виде разницы между прошлой и новой расчетной стоимостью контракта)Syn:See:3) бирж. (приостановка операций в результате уменьшения размера обеспечения клиента вследствие неблагоприятной рыночной конъюнктуры)The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > margin call
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122 money at call and short notice
Fin [m1]1. in the United Kingdom, advances made by banks to other financial institutions, or corporate and personal customers, that are repayable either upon demand (call) or within 14 days (short notice)2. in the United Kingdom, balances in an account that are either available upon demand (call) or within 14 days (short notice)The ultimate business dictionary > money at call and short notice
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123 house call
бирж. внутреннее уведомление* (уведомление клиента о недостаточности средств на его счете для поддержания проводимых им операций)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > house call
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124 undermargined account
бирж. счет с недостаточной [заниженной] маржой (маржинальный счет клиента у брокера для торговли ценными бумагами, остаток на котором меньше минимальных требований)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > undermargined account
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125 undermargined account
Finan account that does not have enough money to cover its margin requirements, resulting in a margin call -
126 Jonah (An Israelite prophet who according to the account in the book of Johah resisted a divine call to preach repentance to the people of Nineveh, was swallowed and vomited by a great fish, and eventually carried out his mission)
Религия: ИонаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Jonah (An Israelite prophet who according to the account in the book of Johah resisted a divine call to preach repentance to the people of Nineveh, was swallowed and vomited by a great fish, and eventually carried out his mission)
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127 to call to account
بازخواست يامواخذه كردن از،حساب خواستن از -
128 to call to account
saukt pie atbildības; pieprasīt paskaidrojumus
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