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121 at a discount
фин., бирж. со скидкой, с дисконтом, (по цене) ниже номиналаIf a bond is selling below its face value, it is said to sell at a discount. — Если облигация продается по цене ниже номинала, то говорят, что она продается с дисконтом.
Under this plan, the company sells shares to its employees at a discount to the market price. — В соответствии с данным планом, компания продает своим работником акции с дисконтом к рыночной цене.
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122 defensive stocks
фин., бирж. защищенные акции* (низкорискованные (и относительно низкодоходные) акции, биржевой курс которых стабилен и не подвержен конъюнктурным колебаниям, обычно к таким акциям относят муниципальные акции, акции общественно-коммунальных служб и т. п.; к покупке таких акций часто прибегают в целях защиты капитала в период нестабильности на биржах)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > defensive stocks
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123 investment asset
фин. инвестиционный актив (актив, в который вкладываются средства, напр., акция, облигация, пай взаимного фонда, депозитный счет и т. п.)A fund is operated by a fund management company that raises money from investors and invests it, on their behalf, in shares, bonds and other types of investment assets. — Фонд управляется специализированной управляющей компанией, которая привлекает средства инвесторов и вкладывает их от имени инвесторов в акции, облигации или другие виды инвестиционных активов.
See:investment instrument, investment activity, alternative investment, capital investment, cash investment, cash-equivalent investment, current asset investment, debt investment, environmental investment, equity investment, financial investment, fixed asset investment, hybrid investment, industrial investments, intangible investment, inventory investment, money market investment, real estate investment, real investmentThe new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > investment asset
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126 loan
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127 portfolio
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128 buy in
1. phr v покупать, выкупать на аукционе2. phr v скупать акции3. phr v закупать впрок, запасать
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