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121 held in escrow
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122 in escrow
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > in escrow
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123 to place money in escrow
вносить, класть деньги на условный счетEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to place money in escrow
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124 in escrow
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125 to place money in escrow
вносить, класть деньги на условный счетEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to place money in escrow
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126 refunding escrow deposits
сокр. REDs общ. фин., амер. муниципальные форварды*, эскроу-депозиты рефинансирования* (финансовые инструменты, накладывающие на инвестора обязательство приобрести в будущем определенное количество муниципальных облигаций по оговоренной цене; дата покупки совпадает с первой датой возможного досрочного погашения муниципальных облигаций, а задепонированные средства до этого времени вкладываются в казначейские облигации)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > refunding escrow deposits
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127 deposit in escrow
English_Russian capital issues dictionary > deposit in escrow
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128 условное депонирование
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > условное депонирование
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Escrow — A financial instrument held by a third party on behalf of the other two parties in a transaction. The funds are held by the escrow service until it receives the appropriate written or oral instructions or until obligations have been fulfilled.… … Investment dictionary
escrow — Property or money held by a third party until the agreed upon obligations of a contract are met. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * escrow es‧crow [ˈeskrəʊ ǁ kroʊ] noun [uncountable] LAW 1. when money or Securities related to a business deal or … Financial and business terms
escrow — n. /es kroh, i skroh /; v. /i skroh , es kroh/, Law. n. 1. a contract, deed, bond, or other written agreement deposited with a third person, by whom it is to be delivered to the grantee or promisee on the fulfillment of some condition. 2. in… … Universalium