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1 currency risk
Fin [m1]1. the risk that a currency used for a transaction may lose value2. the possibility of a loss or gain due to future changes in exchange rates -
2 revaluation of currency
Finan increase in the value of a currency in relation to others. In situations where there is a floating exchange rate, a currency will normally find its own level automatically but this will not happen if there is a fixed exchange rate. Should a government have persistent balance of payment surpluses, it may exceptionally decide to revalue its currency, making imports cheaper but its exports more expensive. -
3 future value
Finthe value that a sum of money will have in the future, taking into account the effects of inflation, interest rates, or currency values.EXAMPLEFuture value calculations require three figures: the sum in question, the percentage by which it will increase or decrease, and the period of time. In this example, these figures are $1,000, 11%, and two years.At an interest rate of 11%, the sum of $1,000 will grow to $1,232 in two years:$1,000 × 1.11 = $1,110 (first year) × 1.11 = $1,232 (second year, rounded to whole dollars)Note that the interest earned in the first year generates additional interest in the second year, a practice known as compounding. When large sums are in question, the effect of compounding can be significant.At an inflation rate of 11%, by comparison, the sum of $1,000 will shrink to $812 in two years:$1,000 /1.11 = $901 (first year) /1.11 = $812 (second year, rounded to whole dollars)In order to avoid errors, it is important to express the percentage as 1.11 and multiply and divide by that figure, instead of using 11%; and to calculate each year, quarter, or month separately. -
4 soft currency
Fina currency that is weak, usually because there is an excess of supply and a belief that its value will fall in relation to others. -
5 decimal currency
a system of money in which each coin or note is either a tenth of or ten times another in value.عِمْلَةٌ عَشْرِيَّه -
6 валютная ценность
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7 валюта
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8 valuta
currency, value* * *(en -er)( værdi) value ( fx get value for one's money);( pengesort) currency ( fx Denmark linked her currency to sterling; pay in British currency), money;( betalingsmiddel i forhold til udlandet) (foreign) exchange ( fx exports provide the exchange by which imports are paid for);[ fremmed valuta] foreign currency (el. money); foreign exchange;[ handle med valuta] deal in foreign exchange;[ hård valuta] hard currency;[ valuta modtaget] value received;[ valuta i regning] value in account;[ stabilisering af valutaen] currency stabilization. -
9 валютная ценность
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > валютная ценность
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10 Valuta
Valuta f 1. BANK currency (Währung); value (Wertstellung); value date (Datum); 2. WIWI medium of exchange* * *f 1. < Bank> Währung currency, Wertstellung value, Datum value date; 2. <Vw> medium of exchange* * *Valuta
(Devisen) foreign exchange, rate of exchange, exchange rate, (Gegenwert) consideration, equivalent, (Hypothek) mortgage money, (Währung) [monetary] standard, [standard] currency, medium of exchange, foreign notes and coins, (Wert) value, (Wertstellung) value (availability, US) date;
• franko Valuta free of payment;
• Valuta kompensiert value compensated;
• deckungsfähige (lombardfähige) Valuta currency eligible to serve as collateral;
• feste Valuta fixed (regular) rate, fixed standard;
• gegenwärtige Valuta present rate;
• sichere Valuta sound (stable) currency;
• tonangebend Valuta dominating currency;
• unbeständige Valuta fluctuating standard;
• unveränderliche Valuta fixed standard;
• veränderliche Valuta uncertain rate;
• Valuta in Gold value in gold;
• Valuta für einen Wechsel anschaffen to give consideration for a bill;
• in Valuta zahlen to pay in foreign currency;
• für Valuta zahlen to pay for value received;
• Valutaabschluss currency transaction;
• Valutaakzept [foreign] currency bill;
• Valutaänderung currency change-over;
• Valutaanleihen currency bonds (US);
• Valutabescheinigung estoppel certificate;
• Valutabestände currency holdings;
• Valutabonds currency bonds;
• Valutadumping currency (foreign-exchange) dumping;
• Valutaentwertung currency depreciation, devaluation;
• Valutaexportzuteilung currency-export allowance;
• Valutaforderung [foreign-]currency claim;
• Valutageschäfte currency transactions;
• Valutagewinn foreign-exchange earnings, exchange profit, currency gain;
• Valutaguthaben currency assets, [foreign] currency balance, (Bilanz) balances with foreign bankers;
• Valutaklausel currency (value-given) clause;
• Valutaknappheit currency shortage;
• Valutakonto [foreign-]currency (exchange) account;
• Valutakredit foreign-currency credit;
• Valutakupon coupon payable in foreign currency;
• Valutakurs rate of exchange, exchange rate;
• Valutamangel currency shortage;
• Valutanotierung quotation of [foreign] exchange [rates];
• Valutaobligationen currency bonds;
• Valutapapiere foreign-currency securities;
• Valutapolitik currency policy;
• Valutaquittung value received;
• Valutaregulierung currency regulation;
• Valutarisiko exchange risk;
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11 Geldwert
Adj. JUR.: geldwerter Vorteil perk, payment in kind (valued at its cash equivalent for tax purposes)* * *der Geldwertcash value; currency value* * *Gẹld|wertmcash value; (FIN = Kaufkraft) (currency) valueinnerer/äußerer Geldwert — internal/external value of currency
* * *Geld·wertm1. (Kaufkraft) value of a currency2. (eines Gegenstandes) cash value* * ** * *-e m.cash value n. -
12 Valuta
f; -, Valuten; FIN. (Währung) foreign currency* * *die Valutaloan proceeds; value date; currency; value* * *Va|lu|ta [va'luːta]f -, Valuten[-tn]1) (= Währung) foreign currency2) (im Zahlungsverkehr) value; (= Datum) value date* * *Va·lu·ta<-, Valuten>[vaˈlu:ta, pl -tən]f FIN1. (ausländische Währung) foreign currencyharte \Valuta hard currency2. (Wertstellung) value [or availability] date* * *die; Valuta, Valuten (Finanzw.) foreign currency* * ** * *die; Valuta, Valuten (Finanzw.) foreign currency* * *f.foreign currencies n.valuta n. -
13 geldwert
Adj. JUR.: geldwerter Vorteil perk, payment in kind (valued at its cash equivalent for tax purposes)* * *der Geldwertcash value; currency value* * *Gẹld|wertmcash value; (FIN = Kaufkraft) (currency) valueinnerer/äußerer Geldwert — internal/external value of currency
* * *Geld·wertm1. (Kaufkraft) value of a currency2. (eines Gegenstandes) cash value* * *geldwerter Vorteil perk, payment in kind (valued at its cash equivalent for tax purposes)* * *-e m.cash value n. -
14 валюта
сущ. фин.currency;exchange;value- валюта векселя
- валюта выручки
- валюта кредита
- валюта перевода
- валюта платежа
- валюта сделки
- валюта цены
- базисная валюта
- блокированная валюта
- иностранная валюта
- клиринговая валюта
- конвертируемая валюта
- международная валюта
- местная валюта
- национальная валюта
- обесцененная валюта
- падающая валюта
- поддельная валюта
- регулируемая валюта
- резервная валюта
- свободно конвертируемая валютавалюта расчёта — clearing currency; transaction currency
валюта страны-импортёра — importer’s currency
валюта страны-экспортёра — exporter’s currency
валюта, покупаемая ( -- или продаваемая) на срок — forward exchange
неконвертируемая (неустойчивая) валюта — inconvertible (soft, unstable) currency
обесценение \валютаы — currency depreciation (devaluation); --
обменивать \валютау — to exchange currency
покупательная сила (способность) \валютаы — currency purchasing power
стоимость \валютаы — currency value
твёрдая (устойчивая) валюта — hard (sound, stable) currency
цена \валютаы — currency price
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15 Währungsstabilisierung
Währungsstabilisierung
currency (monetary) stabilization;
• Währungsstabilisierungsfonds currency (foreign exchange) stabilization fund;
• Währungsstabilität stability of the currency, currency (monetary) stability;
• Währungsstandard monetary standard;
• Währungsstandard senken to lower the title of the coinage;
• Währungsstatistik monetary statistics;
• Währungsstruktur monetary structure;
• Währungssystem currency (monetary) system;
• Europäisches Währungssystem (EWS) European Monetary System (EMS);
• Währungsumrechnung conversion;
• Währungsumrechnungstabelle conversion table;
• Währungsumstellung currency conversion (change-over, reform);
• Währungsunion monetary union;
• Währungsunsicherheit monetary uncertainty;
• Währungsverbindlichkeit currency liabilities;
• europäischer Währungsverbund currency snake;
• Währungsverfall depreciation (dislocation) of the currency, currency erosion;
• Währungsverfassung monetary constitution;
• stabiles Währungsverhältnis stable currency conditions;
• Währungsverlust monetary (currency, exchange) loss;
• Währungsverschlechterung deterioration (degradation) of currency;
• Währungswert currency value;
• Währungswirbel currency gyration;
• neue Währungszone new monetary area;
• Währungszusammenbruch collapse of a currency, monetary collapse;
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16 валюта
сущ.; финcurrency; exchangeвалюта, покупаемая на срок, валюта, продаваемая на срок — forward exchange
- валюта выручкинеконвертируемая валюта, неустойчивая валюта — inconvertible (soft, unstable) currency
- валюта денежного обязательства
- валюта договора
- валюта контракта
- валюта кредита
- валюта перевода
- валюта платежа
- валюта расчёта
- валюта сделки
- валюта страны-импортёра
- валюта страны-экспортёра
- валюта счёта
- валюта цены
- базисная валюта
- блокированная валюта
- взаимоприемлемая валюта
- иностранная валюта
- клиринговая валюта
- конвертируемая валюта
- международная валюта
- местная валюта
- национальная валюта
- обесцененная валюта
- падающая валюта
- поддельная валюта
- регулируемая валюта
- резервная валюта
- свободно конвертируемая валюта
- твёрдая валюта
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17 стоимость валюты
1) Economy: value of currency2) Mass media: currency value -
18 Geldsummenschuld
Geldsummenschuld f debt based on specific monetary currency value (as opposed to value of property, goods or services) -
19 установление стоимости валюты
Banking: fixing of currency valueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > установление стоимости валюты
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20 Wert (m) einer Währung
<Vw> currency value
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