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1 devaluation of currencies
Politics english-russian dictionary > devaluation of currencies
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2 обесценивание валют
Русско-английский политический словарь > обесценивание валют
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3 currency
n2) деньги; валюта•to appreciate the currency — повышать курс валюты, ревальвировать валюту
to depreciate the currency by... per cent — девальвировать / обесценивать валюту на... процентов
- common currencyto devalue the currency — девальвировать / обесценивать валюту
- conversion of currencies
- convertible currency
- crashing currency
- currency firmed
- currency has lost value
- currency in circulation
- decline of a currency
- depreciated currency
- devaluation of currencies
- domestic currency
- earner of foreign currency
- floating currency
- foreign currency
- free currency
- freely floating currency
- hard currency
- home currency
- imposition of a single currency
- in local currency
- inconvertible currency
- inflationary depreciation of currencies
- inflow of foreign currency
- international unit of currency
- key currency
- leading currencies
- local currency
- main source of hard currency
- major currencies
- managed currency
- member of the single currency
- national currency
- native currency
- nearly worthless currency
- nonconvertible currency
- overvalued currency
- paper currency
- pegged currency
- reserve currency
- reserves of foreign currency are low
- revolution of currencies
- sharp fall in the value of a currency
- shortage of hard currency
- single European currency
- soft currency
- sound currency
- stabilization of currency
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4 devaluación
f.devaluation, reduction, depreciation.* * *1 devaluation* * *noun f.* * *SF devaluation* * *femenino devaluation* * *= depreciation, devaluation, downgrading.Ex. There may also be space for a record of maintenance and maintenance agreements, together perhaps with information on cost and depreciation.Ex. The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.* * *femenino devaluation* * *= depreciation, devaluation, downgrading.Ex: There may also be space for a record of maintenance and maintenance agreements, together perhaps with information on cost and depreciation.
Ex: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.* * *devaluation* * *
devaluación sustantivo femenino
devaluation
devaluación sustantivo femenino devaluation
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5 desvalorización
f.devaluation, depreciation, fall in value, reduction in value.* * *1 devaluation, depreciation* * *SF [de moneda] devaluation* * ** * *= devaluation, loss of value.Ex. The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.Ex. A suit was filed in 1985 for $31 Million for loss of value of the land.* * ** * *= devaluation, loss of value.Ex: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.
Ex: A suit was filed in 1985 for $31 Million for loss of value of the land.* * *(de la moneda) devaluation; (de propiedad) depreciation, drop in value* * *
desvalorización sustantivo femenino devaluation
* * *[de propiedades, acciones] fall in value; [de moneda, divisa] devaluation* * *f devaluation* * *desvalorización nf, pl - ciones1) devaluación: devaluation2) : depreciation -
6 pérdida de valor
(n.) = devaluation, loss of valueEx. The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.Ex. A suit was filed in 1985 for $31 Million for loss of value of the land.* * *(n.) = devaluation, loss of valueEx: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.
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7 девальвация девальваци·я
1) (снижение значимости) devaluationдевальвация нравственных ценностей — devaluation of moral values,
2) эк. depreciation (of currencies), devaluationпроводить девальвацию — to devalue; to devaluate
девальвация фунта стерлингов — sterling devaluation, devaluation of the pound sterling
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > девальвация девальваци·я
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8 fixed exchange rate
фин. фиксированный валютный курс (курс, уровень которого законодательно или по международному соглашению зафиксирован относительно другой валюты или валютной корзины)Syn:fixed rate 1)Ant:fixed exchange rate system, special drawing rights, fixed peg, real devaluation, fixed currency, basket of currencies, currency policySee:fixed exchange rate system, special drawing rights, fixed peg, real devaluation, fixed currency, basket of currencies, currency policy
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фиксированный валютный курс: курс, уровень которого законодательно или по международному соглашению зафиксирован относительно золота, СДР и др. валют (власти берут обязательство поддерживать такой курс); такие курсы были основной характеристикой Бреттон-вудской валютной системы; см. Bretton Woods system;* * ** * *фиксированный обменный курс; фиксированный валютный курс. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютаобменный курс между различными валютами, поддерживаемый центральным банком в целях избежания резких флюктуации -
9 dólar australiano
(n.) = Australian dollarEx. The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.* * *(n.) = Australian dollarEx: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.
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10 currency
nvaluta• appreciated currency aprecirana valuta• appreciation of currency aprecijacija valute• common currency zajednička valuta• convertible currency konvertibilna valuta• cross-currency interest rate swap valutno-kamatni swap• cross-currency settlement risk međuvalutni rizik namire• currency appreciation aprecijacija valute• currency arbitrage devizna arbitraћa• currency basket koљarica valuta• currency convertor pretvarač valute (mjenjač)• currency depreciation deprecijacija valute• currency devaluation devalvacija valute• currency expressed in gold valuta izraћena u zlatu• currency future terminski devizni ugovor• currency hedging omeđivanje valutnoga rizika• currency in circulation valuta u optjecaju• currency market hedges zaљtićivanje na valutnom trћiљtu• currency of issue valuta izdanja• currency options valutne opcije• currency parity valutni paritet• currency quoted on the official foreign exchange markets valuta koja kotira na sluћbenim deviznim trћiљtima• currency rate of exchange devizni tečaj• currency realignment prestrojavanje tečajaBilj.: U fiksnom sustavu tečaja mala promjena tečaja kako bi se doљlo do njegove pretpostavljene ravnoteћne razine• currency reserves valutne pričuve• currency revaluation revalvacija valute• currency risk valutni rizik• currency swap devizni swap• currency transfers prijenos deviza• currency-option bonds obveznice s valutnom opcijom• depreciated currency deprecirana valuta• depreciation of a currency deprecijacija valute• divisional currency sitni kovani novac• domestic currency domaća valuta• dual currency bond obveznica nominirana u dvije valute• equivalent of the EUA in a Community currency ekvivalent europske obračunske jedinice u valuti Zajednice• eurocurrency eurovaluta• European currency europska valuta• European parallel currency ( EPC) europska usporedna valuta• external claims in foreign currencies inozemna potraћivanja u stranoj valuti• fiduciary currency fiducijarna valuta• fiduciary currency circulation fiducijarna valuta u optjecaju• floating of currencies plutanje valute• foreign currency strana valuta• foreign currency liabilities devizne obveze• foreign currency options devizne opcije• foreign currency swap devizni swap• foreign currency translation preračunavanje strane valute (na domaću valutu)• hard currency čvrsta/konvertibilna valuta• hybrid foreign currency options hibridne devizne opcije• inconvertible paper currency nezamjenjivi (za zlato po viđenju) papirni novac• international currency međunarodna valuta• intervene in snake currencies intervenirati u “zmijske” valuteBilj.: Valute drћava članica EZ-a koje su sudjelovale u europskom tečajnom mehanizmu• intervention in Community currencies intervencija u valute Zajednice• intervention in third country currencies intervencija u valute trećih zemalja• key currency glavna valuta• legal currency zakonska valuta• loans/ currency and deposits zajmovi/valuta i depoziti• multiple currency intervention viљestruka valutna intervencija• national currency nacionalna valuta• negotiable currency utrћiva valuta• reserve currency rezervna valuta• single currency jedinstvena valuta• sole currency jedinstvena valuta• strong currency jaka valuta• vehicle currency pokretačka valutaBilj.: Najčeљće se koristi za plaćanja u međunarodnoj trgovini, a nije nacionalna valuta.• weak currency slaba valutaEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > currency
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11 Währungsabkommen
Währungsabkommen n WIWI exchange rate agreement, ERA* * *n <Vw> exchange rate agreement (ERA)* * *Währungsabkommen
monetary (currency) agreement, monetary convention;
• Washingtoner Währungsabkommen Smithsonian Agreement (Br.);
• Währungsabstände monetary gaps;
• Währungsabteilung foreign exchange department;
• Währungsabwertung currency (exchange) depreciation, depreciation of currency, devaluation;
• Währungsanarchie monetary anarchy;
• Währungsänderung currency change-over;
• Währungsangaben monetary references;
• Währungsangleichung currency adjustment, adjustment of currencies;
• Währungsanleihe [foreign] currency loan;
• Währungsaufruhr monetary turmoil;
• Währungsaufwertung appreciation of a currency, currency revaluation (appreciation), exchange appreciation;
• Währungsausgleich equation of exchange (currency), exchange (quantity) equation;
• Währungsausgleichsfonds Exchange Equalization Fund (US), Exchange Equalization Account (Br.);
• Währungsausgleichszollzuschlag exchange compensation duty;
• Währungsausschuss monetary committee, national monetary commission;
• beratender Währungsausschuss (EU) Monetary Committee with advisory status;
• Währungsausweitung currency expansion;
• Währungsbank bank of issue;
• Währungsbehörden monetary (financial) authorities;
• Währungsbeirat monetary council;
• Währungsbereich currency (monetary) area;
• Währungsbeschränkungen currency (monetary) restrictions;
• Währungsbestände eines Devisenausländers non-resident sterling (Br.);
• Währungsbestimmungen currency (monetary) regulations;
• Währungsbeziehungen exchange arrangements;
• Währungsblock currency bloc;
• Währungsbuchführung multi-currency accounting;
• Währungsbuchhaltung currency accounting;
• Währungschaos monetary chaos;
• Währungscode currency (monetary) code;
• Währungsdeckung backing of notes;
• Währungsdisparitäten currency disparities;
• Währungsdisziplin monetary discipline;
• Währungsdumping currency dumping;
• Währungsdurcheinander monetary mess;
• Währungseinflüsse monetary influences;
• parallele Währungseingabe dual currency input;
• Währungseinheit monetary unit (standard), primary money;
• ausländische Währungseinheit foreign-currency unit;
• Währungsentwertung currency depreciation;
• Währungsexperte, Währungsfachmann currency economist;
• Währungsflucht currency evasion;
• Internationaler Währungsfonds (IMF) International Monetary Fund (IWF);
• Währungsfragen questions of currency, currency problems (questions);
• Währungsgarantie exchange risk guarantee;
• Währungsgebiet currency (monetary) area, monetary scene;
• Währungsgefährdung jeopardizing of currency;
• Währungsgeld standard money;
• Währungsgesetz currency law;
• Währungsgesetzgebung currency legislation;
• Währungsgesundung currency reform;
• Währungsgewinn exchange profit, monetary (currency) gain;
• nicht realisierte Währungsgewinne unrealized translation gains;
• Währungsgold stock of monetary gold;
• Währungsguthaben foreign currency balance, reserve assets, deposits of currency;
• Währungshoheit monetary sovereignty;
• Währungshüter monetary official;
• Währungshypothek mortgage on the currency;
• Währungsinflation monetary inflation;
• Währungsinstanzen monetary authorities;
• Europäisches Währungsinstitut European Monetary Institute;
• Währungsintegration monetary integration;
• Währungskapazitäten monetary leaders;
• Währungskatastrophe monetary disaster;
• Währungsklausel currency (exchange, standard) clause;
• Währungskommission monetary commission;
• Währungskompetenz monetary competence (US);
• Währungskonferenz monetary conference;
• Währungskontext monetary context;
• Währungskonto foreign-exchange account;
• Währungskontrolle controlled currency;
• Währungskonvergenz monetary convergence;
• Währungskonvertibilität convertibility of currency;
• uneingeschränkte Währungskonvertibilität unlimited currency convertibility;
• Währungskorb basket unit of account (currencies);
• Währungskredit foreign currency loan;
• Währungskrise monetary (currency) crisis, crisis in the money market;
• feste Währungskurse pegged exchange rates;
• Währungslage monetary situation;
• Währungsmacht (EU) monetary power;
• Währungsmanipulation, Währungsmanöver currency manipulation;
• Währungsmaßnahmen monetary measures;
• Währungsmechanismus monetary system;
• Währungsneuordnung monetary (currency) reform;
• Währungsoption currency option;
• Währungsorgan monetary body;
• Währungspanik money panic;
• Währungsparität equivalence of exchange, par value (parity) of a currency;
• seine Währungsparität langsam ändern to crawl one’s parity;
• Währungsparität neu festsetzen to re-establish the parity;
• Währungspolitik currency (monetary) policy;
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12 ♦ currency
♦ currency /ˈkʌrənsɪ/A n.1 [cu] (fin.) moneta; valuta; divisa: Italy was in need of a stable currency, l'Italia aveva bisogno di una moneta stabile; to allow currencies to fluctuate, permettere alle valute di fluttuare; foreign currencies, valute (o divise) estere; in foreign currency, in valuta (o divisa) estera2 [u] (fin.) circolante; medio circolante5 [u] (fig.) circolazione; diffusione: the currency of ideas, la circolazione delle idee; to gain currency, diffondersi; to give currency, diffondere; mettere in circolazione; to enjoy widespread currency, essere ampiamente diffuso; godere di grande successoB a. attr. (fin.)1 monetario; valutario: currency deflation, deflazione monetaria; currency depreciation, deprezzamento valutario ( in regime di cambi flessibili); currency devaluation, svalutazione ufficiale ( in regime di cambi fissi); currency grid, griglia valutaria; currency regulations, norme valutarie● (fin.) currency adjustment, conguaglio monetario □ (fin.) currency alignment, allineamento delle valute □ (econ.) currency appreciation, apprezzamento valutario ( con regime di cambi flessibili) □ (fin.) currency band, banda valutaria □ (fin.) currency basket, paniere valutario □ (fin.) currency dealer, operatore in cambi; cambista □ (fin.) currency fluctuations, fluttuazioni valutarie □ (fin.) currency market, mercato delle valute □ (fin.) currency parity, parità monetaria □ (fin.) currency rates, tassi di cambio □ (fin.) currency risk, rischio di cambio □ (fin.) currency swap, riporto valutario (o in cambi) □ (fin.) currency transactions, manovre sulle valute □ (fin.) currency unit, unità monetaria; modulo monetario. -
13 revaluation
сущ.1)а) межд. эк., фин. ревальвация (административное повышение фиксированного курса национальной валюты к иностранной валюте)Syn:б) межд. эк. повышение курса валюты ( на свободном рынке)Ant:asset, liability, current market value, revaluation method, revaluation account, revaluation reserve account, revaluation provision, revaluation surplus, valuation, appraisal, appraised valueSee:2) учет переоценка, пересчет, повторная оценка (стоимости активов, напр., оборудования, ценных бумаг, или обязательств, напр., долгов; определение их стоимости на настоящий момент времени, т. е. текущей рыночной стоимости)revaluation of assets and liabilities following an acquisition — переоценка активов и обязательств после заключения сделки по приобретению (чего-л.)
the daily revaluation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies — ежедневная переоценка активов и обязательств, стоимость которых выражена в иностранной валюте
revaluation of equipment held for lease — переоценка оборудования, предназначенного для аренды
See:asset, liability, current market value, revaluation method, revaluation account, revaluation reserve account, revaluation provision, revaluation surplus, valuation, appraisal, appraised value
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1) ревальвация валюты: повышение курса валюты органами власти в условиях той или иной формы фиксированных валютных курсов; обычно это делается страной с большим активом текущего платежного баланса для достижения определенных экономических целей; 2) повышение курса валюты на свободном рынке; 3) переоценка стоимости активов в соответствии с изменением курсов валют или цен; см. devaluation.* * *. официальное повышение курса национальной или международной (региональной) валютно-денежной единицы по отношению к валютам других стран, международным валютно-денежным единицам; фактическое (рыночное) повышение курса национальной валюты без официального повышения ее золотого содержания. По экономическим последствиям Р. невыгодна экспортерам, так как приводит к уменьшению выручки в соответствующей валюте и одновременно позволяет импортерам товаров и кредиторам, предоставляющим денежные средства иностранным заемщикам. . Словарь экономических терминов 1 .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютаувеличение золотого содержания денежной единицы или повышение ее курса по отношению к валютам других стран, осуществляемое государством-----увеличение курса собственной валюты по отношению к другим по решению центрального банка или правительства в целях регулирования чрезмерной экспансии конкурентной страны или для выравнивания курсов валют -
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1) General subject: devaluation2) Economy: loss of value3) Diplomatic term: depreciation of currencies4) leg.N.P. depreciation -
15 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
- устойчивая валюта
См. также в других словарях:
devaluation — [dē val΄yo͞o ā′shən] n. 1. a) a reduction in the amount or fineness of a metal, esp. gold, officially designated as the standard of value of a monetary unit b) an official lowering of the exchange value of a currency with reference to other… … English World dictionary
Devaluation — For other uses, see Devaluation (disambiguation). Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange rate Managed… … Wikipedia
Devaluation — A decrease in the spot price of the currency. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * devalue de‧val‧ue [diːˈvæljuː] verb 1. [transitive] MARKETING to cause something to lose its value: • Heavy price discounting will devalue our famous brands … Financial and business terms
devaluation — A decrease in the spot price of a currency. Often initiated by a government announcement. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary (of currency) A government s reduction of the value of its currency, generally through an official announcement. Chicago… … Financial and business terms
devaluation — /dee val yooh ay sheuhn/, n. 1. an official lowering of the exchange value of a country s currency relative to gold or other currencies. 2. a reduction of a value, status, etc. [1910 15; DEVALUATE + ION] * * * Reduction in the exchange value of a … Universalium
devaluation — A fall in the value of a currency relative to gold or to other currencies. Governments engage in devaluation when they feel that their currency has become overvalued, for example through high rates of inflation making exports uncompetitive or… … Accounting dictionary
devaluation — A reduction in the value of a currency relative to gold or to other currencies. Governments engage in devaluation when they feel that their currency has become overvalued, for example through high rates of inflation making exports uncompetitive… … Big dictionary of business and management
Devaluation — A deliberate downward adjustment to a country s official exchange rate relative to other currencies. In a fixed exchange rate regime, only a decision by a country s government (i.e central bank) can alter the official value of the currency.… … Investment dictionary
Currencies of the British West Indies — Contents 1 British Honduras 2 British Guiana 3 Bermuda 4 … Wikipedia
devaluation — A reduction in the value of a *currency in relation to other currencies. Contrast devaluation (definition 2) … Auditor's dictionary
devaluation — /ˌdi:vælju eɪʃ(ə)n/ noun a reduction in value of a currency against other currencies ● the devaluation of the rand … Marketing dictionary in english