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n2) индекс, статистический показатель, характеризующий изменение тех или иных явлений относительно базовой величины4) алфавитный указатель; каталог
- adjusted index
- aggregative index
- alphabetical index
- AMEX Major Market Index
- annual index
- applicable index
- average weighted index
- base index
- benchmark index
- birth rate index
- blue-chip index
- buying power index
- CAC General Index
- calendar year index
- capacity index
- card index
- chain index
- class index of patents
- classified index
- commodity index
- composite index
- consolidated index
- consumer confidence index
- consumer price index
- consumer sentiment index
- core consumer price index
- cost-of-funds index
- cost-of-living index
- crop yield index
- currency pool index
- currency-basket index
- deflator index
- demerit index
- density index
- designation index
- development index
- Dow-Jones index
- Dow Jones industrial index
- downtime index
- dummy index
- economic indices
- engineering and economic indices
- Eurotop 100 index
- exchange rate index
- Financial Times Actuaries Share Index
- Financial Times All-Share Index
- Financial Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index
- Financial Times Share Indices
- Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Share Index
- Financial Times World Index
- fixed weight index
- food price index
- free index
- freight index
- FT index
- FT-SE index
- FT-SE Eurotrack Index
- FT-SE Small Cap Index
- general index
- group index
- growth index
- guarantee index
- hedonic price index
- hi-lo index
- identifying index
- individual index
- industrial production index
- inflation index
- investment index
- labour input index
- leading index
- Lloyd's Shipping index
- market index
- market capitalization index
- maturity index
- migration index
- mobility index
- mortgage contract rate index
- NASDAQ composite index
- Nikkei 300 index
- Nielsen Drug Index
- Nielsen Food Index
- NYSE Common Stock Index
- NYSE Composite Index
- ocean freight rate index
- operational consumer price index
- outgoing product quality index
- output index
- patent index
- performance index
- population concentration index
- postal index
- preliminary index
- price index
- price increase index
- primary index
- priority index
- producer price index
- production index
- product quality index
- profitability index
- public utilities index
- purchasing power index
- qualitative index
- quality index
- quantitative index
- quantity index
- retail price index
- risk index
- seasonal index
- seasonally corrected index
- share index
- share price index
- socioeconomic index
- Standard and Poor's 500 Stock Index
- stock index
- stock exchange index
- summary index
- summary consumer price index
- tariff index
- terms of trade index
- total index
- trade index
- tramp freight index
- transport index
- trend-adjusted index
- unadjusted index
- unit-value index
- unweighted index
- utility index
- value index
- variability index
- volume index
- wage index
- weighted index
- wholesale price index
- year index
- index of applicants
- index of applications
- index of companies
- index of competitiveness
- index of consumption
- index of cost of living
- index of effectiveness
- index of employment
- index of entrepreneurial confidence
- index of goods
- index of industrial production
- index of leading economic indicators
- index of leading indicators
- index of licences
- index of manufacturing capacity
- index of prices
- index of production
- index of productivity
- index of real wages
- index of seasonal variation
- index of securities
- index of share prices
- index of stocks
- index of trademarks
- index of trade sections
- affect the index
- calculate indices
- compile a card index
- drive the index to its July low
- enter on a card index
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['indeks]1) (an alphabetical list of names, subjects etc eg at the end of a book.) kazalo2) ((plural indices ['indisi:z]) in mathematics the figure which indicates the number of times a figure etc must be multiplied by itself etc: In 63 and 75, the figures 3 and 5 are the indices.) eksponent•* * *I [índeks]noun(plural indexes, indices) kazalo, kazalec (urni, prst), smerno kazalo; znak, (of česa, za)figuratively namig (to na); merilo; economy indeks (cen); printing znak roke; mathematics eksponent, indeksno število; ecclesiastic Index — indeksto be the index of — pokazati, izkazatiII [índeks]transitive verbdati na indeks; priložiti knjigi seznam (kazalo); registrirati -
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муж. ind., index индекс цен ≈ price index черепной индекс ≈ cranial index, cephalic index сводный индекс ≈ (в статистике) composite indexм. index ( pl. -es;
эк., мат. indices) ;
общий ~ general index;
~ курсов акций index of stocks;
~ курсов ценных бумаг index of securities;
~ покупательной способности purchasing power index;
~ стоимости value index;
~ потребительских цен consumer price index;
~ розничных цен retail price index, RPI;
~ стоимости жизни cost of living index;
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n (pl тж indices)индекс; числовой показатель- correction index
- Dow-Jones index
- economic index
- employment index
- foreign trade indexs
- index of consumption
- index of prices
- index of stocks
- price index
- production index
- purchasing power index
- terms of trade index
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индекс, указатель; каталог; показатель
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