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твёрдая валюта; конвертируемая валюта; дефицитная валютаАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > hard currency
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(твердая валюта) Валюта, которая обычно принимается повсюду в мире. Обычно таковыми являются валюты западных промышленно развитых стран, хотя подобного статуса добились и другие валюты, особенно внутри торговых блоков. Авуары твердой валюты ценятся благодаря их универсальной покупательной способности. Страны с “мягкой” валютой (soft currencies) предпринимают большие усилия для получения и поддержания резервов твердой валюты, часто прибегая для этого к жестким ограничениям на операции с ней своих граждан. -
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твердая валютаEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > hard currency
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свободно конвертируемая валюта, обратимая валюта, твердая валютаEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > hard currency
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твёрдая валю́таThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > hard currency
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