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81 shift
n1) перемещение, перестановка2) изменение; сдвиг3) смена, рабочий день
- day shift
- debt-equity shift
- double shift
- exchange rate shift
- extra shift
- first shift
- fixed shift
- graveyard shift
- interest rate shift
- late shift
- lobster shift
- midnight shift
- morning shift
- night shift
- regular shift
- relief shift
- rotating shift
- second shift
- split shift
- swing shift
- third shift
- shift in demand
- shift in product mix
- shift in supply and demand conditions
- shift in tastes
- shift of prices
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82 capital
1.главный, основной; капитальный2.1) деньги, имущество и активы, используемые в бизнесе• -
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85 drop lock
Finthe automatic conversion of a debt instrument with a floating rate to one with a fixed rate when interest rates fall to an agreed percentage -
86 gilt-edged security
Fin1. a security issued by the U.K. government that pays a fixed rate of interest on a regular basis for a specific period of time until the redemption date when the principal is returned. Their name, for example, Exchequer 10½% 2005 (abbreviated to Ex 10½% ’05) or Treasury 11¾% 2003–07 (abbreviated to Tr 11¾% ’03–’07) indicates the rate and redemption date. Thought to have originated in the 17th century to help fund the war with France, today they form a large part of the National Debt.2. a U.S. term used to describe a security issued by a blue-chip company, which is therefore considered very secure -
87 receivership
Finthe control of a receiver, who is appointed by secured creditors or by the court to take control of company property. The most usual reason for the appointment of a receiver is the failure of a company to pay principal sums or interest due to debenture holders whose debt is secured by fixed or floating charges over the assets of the company.
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