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1 liquidity
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2 ликвидный рынок
1) Economy: liquidity market2) Banking: liquid market3) Advertising: liquid market (рынок, на котором сделки купли-продажи осуществляются без каких-л. ограничений) -
3 ёмкость
1) General subject: capacity, container, content, holding capacity, liquidity, market size, output, rated capacity, size, volume, load2) Geology: competence (потока), competency (потока)3) Naval: gallonage (в галлонах)4) Medicine: receptacle, tank5) Military: (вместимость) (holding) (резервуар) container, (вместимость) (holding) (резервуар) reservoir, (вместимость) (holding) (резервуар) tank, (вместимость) (holding) capacity, (объёмная) cubic capacity, hold, holding, storage tank6) Engineering: band capacitance, body capacitance, bulk, condensance, cubic content, pot, reservoir, voltage-dependent capacitance, volumetric capacity (холодильной камеры), bowl assembly (из контракта поставки оборудования; возм. контекстуальное значение)7) Agriculture: vat8) Chemistry: bin9) Construction: receptivity, storage cantilevering (напр, бункера, водохранилища или склада), volumetric cantilevering (геометрическая)10) Mathematics: index (of a grammar)11) Railway term: bin space, capacity value, cubic capacity (в кубических мерах), storage capacity (напр. резервуара), tank farm, tankage (резервуара или бака), working capacity12) Economy: intensity (удельная величина)13) Automobile industry: displacement, roominess, tankage (резервуара, бака), volumetric capability14) Mining: cubic contents, volumetric capacity (геометрическая)15) Forestry: box16) Metallurgy: holding capacity (электропечи)17) Physics: cubical content18) Electronics: capacitance, capacitor (конденсатор), length, permittance, terminal capacitance21) Immunology: capacity (вектора), capacity (иммуносорбента)24) Cartography: loading capacity (кассеты)25) Silicates: storage vessel26) Metrology: (электрическая) capacitance (величина), capacitance (элемент схемы), capacitor, (электрическая) capacity (величина)27) Coolers: gastronomic tank28) Ecology: cubical contents29) Drilling: capacitor30) Sakhalin energy glossary: balance tank, bowl, drum (коагуляции)31) Oil&Gas technology cubic capacity32) EBRD: carrying capacity (максимальное воздействие, которое может выдержать биосфера планеты или любая экосистема), environmental assimilative capacity (способность данной территории поглощать (ассимилировать) загрязнение или негативное воздействие на окружающую среду)33) Polymers: capability, containment34) Automation: cap, capacitance (см. тж capacity)35) Arms production: capacity (обычно магазина)36) Sakhalin A: vessel (под давлением)37) Cables: capacitance (электрическая), capacity (электрическая)38) Chemical weapons: bulk container39) Makarov: carrying capacity (пастбища), contents, grazing capacity (пастбища), holder, holding capacity (сорбента), jar, pondage, stock-carrying capacity (пастбища), stocking capacity (пастбища)40) Gold mining: silo41) Electrochemistry: capacitance (электростатическая), capacity (аккумулятора)42) oil&gas: capacity drum, chamber43) Logistics: bulk storage tank, stowage tank44) Electrical engineering: (электрическая) capacitance, (электрическая) capacity -
4 ликвидный рынок
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > ликвидный рынок
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5 ликвидность рынка
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6 liquidez de mercado
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7 liquidez del mercado
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8 риск рыночной ликвидности
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > риск рыночной ликвидности
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9 ликвидность финансового рынка
New russian-english economic dictionary > ликвидность финансового рынка
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10 ликвидность рынка
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > ликвидность рынка
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11 риск рыночной ликвидности
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > риск рыночной ликвидности
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12 Liquiditätsschwierigkeiten
Liquiditätsschwierigkeiten fpl RW liquidity problems* * ** * *Liquiditätsschwierigkeiten
liquidity difficulties;
• Liquiditätsschwierigkeiten wegen zu hoher Lagerhaltung overtrading;
• Liquiditätsschwierigkeiten haben to have no liquidity;
• Liquiditätssorgen liquidity worries;
• Liquiditätsspanne liquidity (solvency) margin;
• Liquiditätsspielraum liquidity (solvency) margin, reserve ratio (US);
• Liquiditätsstärke liquid strength;
• Liquiditätsstatus liquid (liquidity, current) position;
• hohen Liquiditätsstatus aufrecht erhalten to offer a high solvency margin;
• Liquiditätssteigerung increased liquidity;
• Liquiditätssteuerung liquidity management;
• Liquiditätsstreben liquidity preference;
• Liquiditätstheorie (Keynes) liquidity preference theory;
• Liquiditätsüberfluss liquid surplus;
• Liquiditätsüberhang monetary reserve, surplus (excess) liquidity;
• Liquiditätsüberhang abbauen to reduce liquidity;
• Liquiditätsüberlegungen considerations of liquidity;
• Liquiditätsumschichtung change in liquidity;
• Liquiditätsumschwung reversal in the money market;
• Liquiditätsverbesserung increase in (rebuilding of) liquidity, improvement in liquidity, liquidity improvement;
• Liquiditätsverbesserungen für den Bankenapparat easing of the monetary policy;
• Liquiditätsverbesserung erzielen to rebuild liquidity;
• Liquiditätsverhältnis liquidity (acid-test, quick-assets, US, current [position]) ratio;
• beengte Liquiditätsverhältnisse tight money conditions;
• weltbedingte Liquiditätsverhältnisse interlocking liquidity in world markets;
• Liquiditätsverkauf final liquidation sale;
• Liquiditätsverknappung reduction in liquidity, liquidity shortage;
• Liquiditätsverlagerung shift in liquidity;
• Liquiditätsverlust loss of liquidity.Business german-english dictionary > Liquiditätsschwierigkeiten
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13 Liquidität
Liquidität f 1. BANK solvency (Zahlungsfähigkeit); 2. BÖRSE liquidity (des Marktes, eines Segments oder eines Papiers, gemessen an den regelmäßigen Umsätzen oder am Spread, der Differenz zwischen Geld- und Briefkurs); 3. FIN available cash, liquid assets, liquidity, financial solvency; 4. MGT, RW solvency (Zahlungsfähigkeit) • nach abnehmender Liquidität RW in decreasing liquidity order (Bilanz: Anordnung der Aktiva nach ihrer Geldnähe; cp. shiftability)* * *f 1. < Bank> solvency; 2. < Börse> liquidity; 3. < Finanz> available cash, liquid assets, liquidity, financial solvency; 4. < Rechnung> solvency* * *Liquidität
liquidity, liquid position, (Zahlungsfähigkeit) solvency;
• eingeengte Liquidität reduced liquidity, liquidity shortage;
• internationale Liquidität world liquidity;
• kurzfristige Liquidität short-term cash position;
• mangelnde Liquidität liquidity shortage, illiquidity;
• uneingeschränkte Liquidität (Sonderziehungsrechte) unconditional liquidity;
• nicht vorhandene Liquidität non-liquidity;
• zunehmende Liquidität increasing liquidity;
• Liquidität einer Aktiengesellschaft corporate liquidity;
• Liquidität einer Bank bank liquidity, liquidity of a bank, current position;
• Liquidität der Banken (des Bankensystems) banks’ liquidity, easy money market (US);
• Liquidität ersten Grades acid test, liquid ratio;
• Liquidität zweiten Grades current (working-capital) ratio;
• Liquidität eines Unternehmens corporate liquidity;
• Liquidität anreichern to increase liquidity (one’s holdings of cash);
• ausreichende Liquidität sicherstellen to maintain a liquid position, to build up (maintain) liquidity;
• für wirtschaftliche Liquidität sorgen to put the economy on a richer monetary diet;
• ausreichende Liquidität unterhalten to maintain a liquid position;
• Liquidität verbessern to rebuild liquidity;
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14 Liquiditätsabbau
Liquiditätsabbau
reduction in liquidity;
• Liquiditätsabfluss efflux of liquidity, outflow of cash;
• Liquiditätsabnahme decrease in liquidity;
• Liquiditätsabschöpfung absorption of liquidity;
• Liquiditätsabschöpfung vornehmen to absorb liquidity;
• Liquiditätsabsprache liquidity arrangement;
• Liquiditätsangebot supply of cash;
• kurzfristige Liquiditätsanhäufung (Bankausweis) window dressing;
• Liquiditätsanreicherung increasing liquidity, increase in liquidity;
• Liquiditätsanspannung pressure on (strain of) liquidity, monetary strain, tightness of money, tightening of the money market;
• Liquiditätsanstieg build-up of liquidity;
• Liquiditätsaspekt liquidity aspect;
• Liquiditätsaushilfe liquidity support;
• Liquiditätsausstattung allocation of funds;
• Liquiditätsausweitung expansion (extension) of liquidity, newly created liquidity;
• Liquiditätsauswirkung impact on liquidity, liquidity-creating effect;
• katastrophale Liquiditätsauswirkungen disastrous effects on liquidity;
• Liquiditätsauswirkungen abschwächen to contain one’s liquidity problems;
• Liquiditätsbedarf liquidity needs;
• Liquiditätsbedürfnis need for liquidity;
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15 marktübergreifende Liquiditätseffekte
Business german-english dictionary > marktübergreifende Liquiditätseffekte
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16 Bankenliquidität
Bankenliquidität f BANK bank liquidity* * *f < Bank> bank liquidity* * *Bankenliquidität
bank liquidity, easy money market (US) -
17 ликвидность рынка
1) Economy: market liquidity2) Business: liquidity -
18 Lage
Lage f 1. GEN position, situation, sit., status; 2. V&M, IND, WIWI location (Standort; Weinbergslage in der Weinwirtschaft) • die Lage pessimistisch betrachten GEN take a gloomy view of the situation • die Lage prüfen GEN size up the situation • in der Lage sein zu GEN be in a position to • nach Lage der Dinge GEN, RECHT in the circumstances, under the circumstances* * *f < Geschäft> position, situation (sit.), status ■ die Lage pessimistisch betrachten < Geschäft> take a gloomy view of the situation ■ die Lage prüfen < Geschäft> size up the situation ■ in der Lage sein zu < Geschäft> be in a position to ■ nach Lage der Dinge <Geschäft, Recht> in/under the circumstances* * *Lage
state, position, situation, condition, footing, circumstances, lines, (Belegenheit) aspect, locality, situs, exposure, location (US), (Buchbinderei) gathering, (Garnitur, Satz) set;
• in bedrängter Lage in straitened circumstances (narrow straits);
• je nach Lage des Falles as the case may be;
• angespannte Lage tight situation, (Betrieb) overextension;
• außenwirtschaftliche Lage external economic situation;
• finanzielle Lage financial showing (position, condition), pecuniary circumstances;
• gesunde finanzielle Lage sound financial position;
• meine finanzielle Lage my worldly circumstances;
• gefährliche Lage distress, state of danger;
• geschäftliche Lage status;
• liquiditätspolitische Lage liquidity status;
• prekäre Lage precarious situation;
• rechtliche Lage legal position;
• steuerliche Lage tax status, taxation position;
• ungünstige Lage disadvantage;
• verkehrsgünstige Lage desirable location;
• allgemeine wirtschaftliche Lagee general economic outlook;
• Lage der Arbeiter conditions of the workers;
• Lage auf dem Arbeitsmarkt manpower situation;
• finanzielle Lage eines laufenden Betriebes going-concern position;
• Lage am Effektenmarkt stock-market situation;
• finanzielle Lage [des Ehemanns im Scheidungsfall] faculties;
• allgemeine Lage in Europa outlook in Europe;
• finanzielle Lage einer Firma financial standing of a firm;
• Lage eines Grundstücks site, situs, locality;
• Lage der öffentlichen Haushalte public-finance situation;
• angespannte Lage des Kapitalmarktes stringency of the capital market;
• Lage des Marktes state of the market;
• gute Lage für den Standort neuer Industriezweige suitable location for new factories (US);
• sich in einer kritischen Lage befinden to be in an insecure position;
• sich finanziell in einer schlimmen Lage befinden to be at one’s beam-ends;
• nach Lage der Akten entscheiden to decide on its merits;
• Überblick über die internationale Lage geben to survey the international situation;
• in bedrängter Lage sein to have one’s back to the wall, to be hard up, to be in a predicament (state of distress);
• finanzielle Lage einer Firma richtig wiedergeben to represent fairly the financial position of a company;
• Lageänderung business trend;
• kontraktive Lageänderung regressive business trend;
• Lagebericht background (situation, status) report, fact-finding survey, summary (estimate) of the situation;
• Lagebesprechung briefing;
• Lagebestimmung orientation;
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19 Anspannung
Anspannung
tightening, strain, stretch[ing];
• konjunkturelle Anspannungen cyclical strains;
• Anspannung des Arbeitsmarktes pressure on the labo(u)r market;
• Anspannungen am Geldmarkt strain in the money market, monetary strain;
• Anspannung der Liquidität tightening of the money market, pressure on liquidity, money squeeze;
• Anspannung des Notenumlaufs over-issue of currency notes;
• Anspannung der Reserven draw on the reserves;
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20 вторичный рынок
вторичный рынок
Рынок, где обращаются уже существующие ценные бумаги (в отличие от первичного рынка (primery market), на котором ценные бумаги продаются впервые). В большинстве случаев роль вторичного рынка в значительной степени играет фондовая биржа (stock exchange), поскольку размещение новых эмиссий (new issues) составляет лишь небольшую часть биржевого оборота. Однако именно наличие процветающего вторичного рынка, обеспечивающего ликвидность (liquidity) и распределение рисков (risks), создает условия для нормального функционирования первичного рынка.
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