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1 currency
نَقْد \ cash: money, in the form of coins or bank notes. currency: the form of money that is in use in a country: British currency is expressed in pounds and pence. money: coins or bank notes. -
2 currency
عُمْلَة مُتَداوَلة \ currency: the form of money that is in use in a country: British currency is expressed in pounds and pence. -
3 currency
[ˈkarənsɪ] (American) [ˈkə:-] plural ˈcurrencies nounthe money (notes and coins) of a country:عِملَة مُتَداوَلَهforeign currency.
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4 Currency
The currency of Portugal was the escudo, consisting of 100 centavos until 1 January 1999, when the euro (€) became the legal tender. The escudo was accepted during a period of dual circulation, which ended on 28 February 2002. There are seven euro notes of 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, and 5 euros and eight coins denominated in 1 and 2 euros and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents. -
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6 currency
национальная валюта, деньги.Средства денежного обращения внутри страны - банкноты, монеты, денежные заменители и т.д.English-Russian explanatory dictionary of the external economic terms > currency
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7 currency
средства обращения; валюта; деньги (в Англии в применении к банковским билетам и наличный деньгам; в США также и к банковским деньгам)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > currency
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Finthe money in circulation in a particular country -
9 Currency-Board-System
Currency-Board-System n WIWI currency-board system (regelgebundene Geldordnung, bei der die inländische Geldbasis durch internationale Währungsreserven oder Gold gedeckt ist; Währungsamt)* * *n <Vw> Währungsamt currency-board system (regelgebundene Geldordnung, bei der die inländische Geldbasis durch internationale Währungsreserven oder Gold gedeckt ist) -
10 Currency-Board-Regelung
Business german-english dictionary > Currency-Board-Regelung
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11 currency future
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12 currency hedging
Fina method of reducing exchange rate risk by diversifying currency holdings and adjusting them according to changes in exchange rates -
13 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 -
14 Currency Adjustment Factor
1) Logistics: CAF (коэффициент изменения курсов валют)2) International trade: C.A.F.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Currency Adjustment Factor
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15 Currency Adjustment Fee
International trade: CAF (Надбавка к морскому фрахту, покрывающая разницу в курсе валют)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Currency Adjustment Fee
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16 Currency Challenged
Abbreviation: CCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Currency Challenged
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17 Currency Linked Outperformance Unit
Business: CLOUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Currency Linked Outperformance Unit
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18 Currency Overlay Management Account
International trade: COMAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Currency Overlay Management Account
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19 Currency Resilience Trading
Stock Exchange: CRTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Currency Resilience Trading
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20 Currency Transaction Report
Stock Exchange: CTRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Currency Transaction Report
См. также в других словарях:
Currency — Cur ren*cy (k?r r?n c?), n.; pl. {Currencies} ( s?z). [Cf. LL. currentia a current, fr. L. currens, p. pr. of currere to run. See {Current}.] 1. A continued or uninterrupted course or flow like that of a stream; as, the currency of time. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
currency — I noun bank notes, bills, cash, circulating medium, coin, government notes, hard cash, legal tender, medium of exchange, moneta, money, money in actual use, notes, paper money, ready money, specie associated concepts: lawful currency II index… … Law dictionary
currency — [kʉr′ən sē] n. pl. currencies [ML currentia, a current < L currens: see CURRENT] 1. a continual passing from hand to hand, as of a medium of exchange; circulation ☆ 2. the money in circulation in any country; often, specif., paper money 3.… … English World dictionary
Currency — (engl., spr. Körrensi), das umlaufende Geld, bes. Papiergeld. Currencyleute, die in der Verbrechercolonie in Neu Süd Wales Geborenen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Currency — (spr. körrenßi), der englische Ausdruck für Kurant, erweitert auf alle gesetzlichen Zahlungsmittel, deren Annahme nicht verweigert werden darf. Im engern Sinne versteht man unter C. in Amerika nur Papiergeld und Banknoten. Ost werden aber auch (z … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Currency — (engl., spr. körrĕnßi), in England und Nordamerika das umlaufende Geld, bes. das Papiergeld. Currencyschule, Anhänger der vollen metallischen Deckung aller Banknoten, oder doch der Beschränkung des Notenwesens; Gegensatz: Bankschule, der die… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Currency — (Körrensi), in England das umlaufende Geld … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
currency — (n.) 1650s, condition of flowing, from L. currens, prp. of currere to run (see CURRENT (Cf. current) (adj.)); the sense of a flow or course extended 1699 (by John Locke) to circulation of money … Etymology dictionary
currency — cash, *money, legal tender, specie, coin, coinage … New Dictionary of Synonyms
currency — [n] paper and coin money of a country almighty dollar*, bills, bread*, cabbage*, cash, chicken feed*, coinage, coins, cold cash*, dinero*, dough*, folding money, green stuff*, legal tender, medium of exchange, moolah*, notes, piece of change*,… … New thesaurus
currency — ► NOUN (pl. currencies) 1) a system of money in general use in a particular country. 2) the quality or period of being current … English terms dictionary