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adjective exch.играющий на повышение* * *1 (a) бычачий; играющий на повышение; оптимистичный; повышательный; преуспевающий; растущий; уверенный2 (n) бычий3 (r) играющий на повышение; имеющий тенденцию к повышению* * ** * *[bull·ish || 'bʊlɪʃ] adj. бычий, играющий на повышение* * *бирж. играющий на повышение -
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'Бычий', 'медвежий'. Слова, используемые для описания точки зрения инвестора. 'Бычий' означает оптимистический прогноз, 'медвежий' - пессимистический прогноз . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
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1) имеющий тенденцию к повышению (о курсах), повышательный2) преуспевающий, растущий (напр. о каком-л. секторе экономики) -
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91 bullish schedule
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92 bullish tendency
тенденция к повышению (на бирже)Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > bullish tendency
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adj, бирж.играющий на повышение; повышательныйEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > bullish
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см. bull operationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > bullish operation
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бирж.English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > bullish tendency
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см. bull operation
См. также в других словарях:
Bullish — Bull ish, a. Partaking of the nature of a bull, or a blunder. [1913 Webster] Let me inform you, a toothless satire is as improper as a toothed sleek stone, and as bullish. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bullish — adjective Date: 1566 1. suggestive of a bull (as in brawniness) 2. a. marked by, tending to cause, or hopeful of rising prices (as in a stock market) < a bullish market > < bullish policies > < bullish investors > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Bullish Belt Hold — A trend in candlestick charting that occurs during a downward movement. After a stretch of bearish candlesticks, a bullish or white candlestick forms. The opening price, which becomes the low for the day, is significantly lower then the closing… … Investment dictionary
bullish — [[t]b ʊlɪʃ[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED On the stock market, if there is a bullish mood, prices are expected to rise. Compare bearish. The market opened in a bullish mood. 2) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ about/on n If someone is bullish about something, they are… … English dictionary
bullish — UK [ˈbʊlɪʃ] / US adjective 1) expecting a successful future The team was in a bullish mood before the start of the game. 2) business a bullish market is one in which the prices of shares are rising See: bearish 3) a) business expecting the prices … English dictionary