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бирж. твердая котировка (для стандартной сделки с ценными бумагами без каких-л. условий и необходимости дальнейших переговоров)Syn:See:
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твердая котировка: цена, прокотированная участником рынка для стандартной сделки с ценными бумагами без каких-либо условий и необходимости дальнейших переговоров (т. е. не номинальная котировка); см. nominal quotation.* * ** * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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бирж. твердая котировка (для стандартной сделки с ценными бумагами без каких-л. условий и необходимости дальнейших переговоров)Syn:See:lot, transactionThe new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > firm quote
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Экономика: твёрдая котировка (без условий) -
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Цена покупателя или продавца на стандартную партию акций, устанавливаемая "вершителем рынка" и не являющаяся номинальной ценой или ценой конкретной сделки. -
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1) бирж. = firm quote2) эк. твердое предложение по ценамAt the time we submit a firm quotation based upon your request, we will confirm a delivery schedule. — Отправив твердое предложение по ценам на основе вашего запроса, мы сразу подтвердим график поставки.
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1) бирж. = firm quote2) эк. твердое предложение по ценамAt the time we submit a firm quotation based upon your request, we will confirm a delivery schedule. — Отправив твердое предложение по ценам на основе вашего запроса, мы сразу подтвердим график поставки.
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1. transitive verb1) also abs. zitieren ( from aus); zitieren aus [Buch, Text, Übersetzung]; (appeal to) sich berufen auf (+ Akk.) [Person, Buch, Text, Quelle]; (mention) anführen [Vorkommnis, Beispiel]he is quoted as saying that... — er soll gesagt haben, dass...
..., and I quote,... —... ich zitiere,...
2) (state price of) angeben, nennen [Preis]3) (St. Exch.) notieren [Aktie]4) (enclose in quotation marks) in Anführungszeichen (Akk.) setzen2. noun..., quote,... —..., Zitat,...
(coll.)1) (passage) Zitat, das2) (commercial quotation) Kosten[vor]anschlag, der* * *[kwəut]1) (to repeat the exact words of a person as they were said or written: to quote Shakespeare / Shakespeare's words / from Shakespeare, `Is this a dagger which I see before me?') zitieren2) (to name (a price).) ansetzen3) (to mention or state in support of an argument: to quote an example.) anführen•- academic.ru/59841/quotation">quotation- quotation marks* * *[kwəʊt, AM kwoʊt]I. nto give sb a \quote jdm ein Angebot machen4.▶ \quote [unquote]:Mr Brown stated that, \quote,... Hr. Brown meinte, ich zitiere...; (implying disbelief)they are \quote, ‘just good friends’ sie sind — in Anführungszeichen — ‚nur gute Freunde‘II. vt1. (say words of)▪ to \quote sth/sb jdn/etw zitieren2. (give)▪ to \quote a price einen Preis nennenthe architect has \quoted £3,000 for it der Architekt hat dafür 3.000 Pfund Sterling verlangtto \quote sb a price jdm ein Angebot machen3. STOCKEX etw notierenshares \quoted on the stock exchange Aktien, die an der Börse notiert sind4. (name)▪ to \quote sth etw nennen\quote me one organization that... nenne mir eine Organisation, die...III. vi zitierento \quote from memory auswendig [o aus dem Kopf] zitieren▪ to \quote from sb jdn zitierenhe's always quoting from the Bible er bringt immer Zitate aus der Bibel* * *[kwəʊt]1. vt1) author, text zitierenhe was quoted as saying that... — er soll gesagt haben, dass...
quote... end quote or unquote — Zitat Anfang... Zitat Ende
and the quote(, unquote) liberals — und die Liberalen in Anführungszeichen
2) (= cite) anführento quote sb/sth as an example — jdn/etw als Beispiel anführen
how much did they quote you for that? — wie viel haben sie dafür verlangt?, wie viel wollten sie dafür haben?
the shares are quoted at £2 — die Aktien werden mit £ 2 notiert
2. vito quote from an author —
... and I quote —... und ich zitiere
we asked six companies to quote — wir baten sechs Firmen um Preisangaben
3. n1) (from author, politician) Zitat nt2) pl Anführungszeichen pl, Gänsefüßchen pl (inf)in quotes —
* * *quote [kwəʊt]A v/t1. zitieren ( from aus), (auch als Beweis) anführen, weitS. auch Bezug nehmen auf (akk), sich auf ein Dokument etc berufen, eine Quelle, einen Fall heranziehen:he was quoted by the papers as saying that … Zeitungsberichten zufolge sagte er, dass …3. Börse: notieren:4. in Anführungszeichen setzenquote: … ich zitiere: …, Zitat: …;quote … unquote Zitat … Ende des ZitatsC s umg1. Zitat n2. pl Gänsefüßchen pl umg, Anführungszeichen pl:smart quotes COMPUT typografische Anführungszeichen* * *1. transitive verb1) also abs. zitieren ( from aus); zitieren aus [Buch, Text, Übersetzung]; (appeal to) sich berufen auf (+ Akk.) [Person, Buch, Text, Quelle]; (mention) anführen [Vorkommnis, Beispiel]he is quoted as saying that... — er soll gesagt haben, dass...
..., and I quote,... —... ich zitiere,...
2) (state price of) angeben, nennen [Preis]3) (St. Exch.) notieren [Aktie]4) (enclose in quotation marks) in Anführungszeichen (Akk.) setzen2. noun..., quote,... —..., Zitat,...
(coll.)1) (passage) Zitat, das2) (commercial quotation) Kosten[vor]anschlag, der* * *n.Zitat -e n. v.Preis stellen ausdr.anführen v.berechnen v.zitieren v. -
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