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101 exchange-line call
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > exchange-line call
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102 exchange controls
Econthe regulations by which a country’s banking system controls its residents’ or resident companies’ dealings in foreign currencies and gold -
103 exchange offer
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104 exchange rate
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105 Exchange Rate Mechanism
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106 exchange rate parities
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107 exchange rate spread
(U.K.) Finthe difference between the price at which a broker or other intermediary buys and sells foreign currency -
108 v.ion exchange column
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109 London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange
Finan exchange for trading financial futures and options. Established in 1982, it offered contracts on interest rates denominated in most of the world’s major currencies until 1992, when it merged with the London Traded Options Market, adding equity options to its product range. In 1996 it merged with the London Commodity Exchange, adding a variety of soft commodity and agricultural commodity contracts to its financial portfolio. From November 1998, trading was gradually migrated from the floor of the exchange to screen-based trading.Abbr. LIFFEThe ultimate business dictionary > London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange
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110 MX-RDATA:: = preference exchange
5.3.2.1.3. MX-RDATA:: = preference exchange
preference
:: = < 16-битное целое>; приоритет данной RR
; по отношению к другим RR того же владельца
exchange
:: = domain-name; узел почтового шлюза для данного
; владельца
; запись MX влечет образование дополнительной секции типа А
; для узла, указанного как шлюз
Источник: РД 45.134-2000: Средства технические телематических служб. Общие технические требования
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > MX-RDATA:: = preference exchange
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111 kućna (telefonska) centralaprivate branch exchange
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > kućna (telefonska) centralaprivate branch exchange
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112 bill of exchange
Finan unconditional order in writing from one person (the drawer) to another (the drawee and signatory), requiring the drawee to pay on demand a sum to a specified person (the payee) or bearer. It is now usually used in overseas trade and the drawee may be a bank as opposed to an importer.The supplier or drawer usually submits the bill with the relative shipping documents. It is then anticipated by the drawee either as the agreed or implied method of payment. On receipt, the drawee either makes the required payment, or if payment is to be made at a future date, indicates acceptance by signing it.Wording on the bill will state when payment has to be made, for example, “60 days after date, we promise to pay...” means 60 days after the date of the bill; “60 days after sight, we promise to pay...” means 60 days after acceptance; and at sight means the bill is payable upon presentation.Once accepted, a bill of exchange is a negotiable instrument. The drawer can therefore obtain the money it represents by selling it to a financial institution at a discount. In the United Kingdom, the complex statutory law relating to these instruments is found in the Bills of Exchange Act (1882). -
113 commodity exchange
Finan exchange where futures are traded, for example, the commodity exchange for metals.Abbr. COMEX -
114 New York Mercantile Exchange
Finthe world’s largest physical commodity exchange and North America’s most important trading exchange for energy and precious metals. It deals in crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, propane, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and copper.Abbr. NYMEXThe ultimate business dictionary > New York Mercantile Exchange
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115 Singapore Exchange
Fina merger of the Stock Exchange of Singapore and the Singapore International Monetary Exchange, established in 1999. It provides securities and derivatives trading, securities clearing and depository, and derivatives clearing services.Abbr. SGX -
116 single minute exchange of dies
Opsa technique for reducing the setup times of equipment. Single minute exchange of dies was developed by Shigeo Shingo to improve setup times in the Toyota production system. It is a simple technique that divides the elements of a setup task into internal activities (those that can only be performed when the machine is stopped) and external activities (those that can be performed in advance). Single minute refers to making the changes in less than ten minutes, while exchange of dies comes from the steel presses that were the focus of Shingo’s attention. By converting as many internal activities to external activities as possible, Shingo was able to reduce a four-hour setup time on a large press to less than ten minutes.Abbr. SMEDThe ultimate business dictionary > single minute exchange of dies
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117 (bodywork exchange parameter) параметр обмена данными по надстройке
Automobile industry: BEP (bodywork exchange parameter)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (bodywork exchange parameter) параметр обмена данными по надстройке
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118 Alberta Stock Exchange
Stock Exchange: ASEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Alberta Stock Exchange
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119 American Computerized Commodity Exchange System And Services
Stock Exchange: ACCESSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > American Computerized Commodity Exchange System And Services
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120 American Stock Exchange Options
Stock Exchange: AODBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > American Stock Exchange Options
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exchange — [n1] trade; deal barter, buying and selling, castling, change, commerce, commutation, conversion, correspondence, dealing, interchange, interdependence, interrelation, network, quid pro quo, rearrangement, reciprocation, reciprocity, replacement … New thesaurus
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