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1) Общая лексика: внутренние инвестиции2) Экономика: экзогенные инвестиции3) Банковское дело: обусловленные внешними факторами инвестиции -
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экзогенные [обусловленные внешними факторами] инвестицииАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > exogenous investment
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exogenous factor — внешние факторы; экзогенные секторы
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > exogenous
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1) инвестирование, помещение капитала2) иногда pl инвестиции, капитальные вложения, капиталовложения3) капитальные затраты4) вложения в ценные бумаги -
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1. n эк. инвестирование; помещение капитала, денежных средств2. n эк. часто инвестиции, капиталовложения, капитальные вложенияunproductive investment — инвестиция, не приносящая прибыль
scale of investment — размер капвложений; масштабы вложений
investment manager — сотрудник банка, ведающий инвестициями
3. n эк. капитальные затраты4. n эк. вложения в ценные бумаги или предприятиеincome - bearing investment — вложение, приносящее доход
5. n эк. одежда, одеяние; облачение6. n эк. облечение, наделение7. n эк. воен. осада, блокадаСинонимический ряд:1. besetment (noun) besetment2. capital (noun) capital; contribution; financing; grant; interests; risk; share; stake; venture3. cost (noun) cost; disbursement; expenditure; expense; outlay4. empowerment (noun) empowerment; vestment5. envelopment (noun) envelopment6. installment (noun) installment7. resources (noun) assets; cash; means; money; property; resources -
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[ınʹvestmənt] n1. эк.1) инвестирование; помещение капитала, денежных средств2) часто pl инвестиции, капиталовложения, капитальные вложенияexogenous investment - экзогенные /внутренние/ инвестиции
3) капитальные затраты4) вложения в ценные бумаги или предприятие2. одежда, одеяние; облачение3. облечение, наделение (полномочиями, властью и т. п.)4. воен. осада, блокада
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