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1 expansion of financial transactions
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n1) рост, развитие, расширение2) увеличение3) экспансия
- balanced expansion
- banking expansion
- business expansion
- business cycle expansion
- capital expenditure expansion
- capital investment expansion
- credit expansion
- cumulative expansion
- cyclical expansion
- delivery expansion
- diagonal expansion
- domestic credit expansion
- economic expansion
- enterprise expansion
- foreign trade expansion
- industrial expansion
- market expansion
- monetary expansion
- output expansion
- rapid expansion
- sales expansion
- territorial expansion
- trade expansion
- vertical expansion of demand
- expansion of the assortment
- expansion of ATM network
- expansion of automatic telling machines network
- expansion of consumption
- expansion of cooperation
- expansion of credit relations
- expansion of currency
- expansion of currency relations
- expansion of demand
- expansion of deposits
- expansion of economic relations
- expansion of an enterprise
- expansion of exchange
- expansion of exports
- expansion of financial transactions
- expansion of imports
- expansion of international cooperation
- expansion of multilateral contacts
- expansion of operations
- expansion of production
- expansion of production volume
- expansion of the range of goods
- expansion of relations
- expansion of sales
- expansion of shadow economy
- expansion of ties
- expansion of trade
- expansion of value
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