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1) Экономика: выплачивать по обязательствам2) Финансы: выполнять финансовые обязательства (англ. цитата заимствована из: Florida Statutes - Title XLVIII K-20. Section 1002.01)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > meet financial obligations
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1) Экономика: выполнить финансовые обязательства (погасить в срок ссуду)2) Банковское дело: выполнять финансовые обязательства, погашать ссуду в срокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > meet the financial obligations
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выполнить финансовые обязательства (погасить в срок ссуду)Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > meet the financial obligations
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прил.1) фин. финансовый, денежный (относящийся к деньгам, касающихся денежных вопросов)See:2) фин. финансовый ( относящийся в управлению финансовыми ресурсами)financial market — финансовый рынок, рынок финансов
See:financial accounting, financial adviser, financial analysis, financial analyst, financial asset, financial consultant, financial control, financial director, financial economics, financial investment, financial leverage, financial management, financial ratio, financial statement, financial analyst, financial capital, financial consultant, financial contract, financial credit, financial credit risk, financial decision, financial economics, financial engineering, financial expense, financial futures, financial innovation, financial institution, financial instrument, financial intermediary, financial liquidity, financial manager, financial market, financial marketing, financial modelling, financial officer, financial options, financial performance, financial plan, financial planning, financial position, financial pyramid, financial reinsurance, financial report, financial risk, financial statement, financial supermarket, financial system, financial tables, financial year, Certified in Financial Management, Debt Management and Financial Analysis System, Financial Analysis Journal, Financial Times, Financial Times Actuaries All Share Index, Financial Times Actuaries Share Indexes, Financial Times Index, Financial Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index, Financial Times World Index, Hulbert Financial Digest, NASDAQ Financial-100 Index, Financial Reporting Release, Financial Services Act 1986, Financial Services and Markets Act, Financial Statement and Budget Report, Association of Financial Professionals, Certified Financial Planner Board, Community Development Financial Institutions Fund, Financial Analysts Federation, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Financial Executives International, Financial Instruments Exchange, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association, Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association -
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1) собираться, встречаться2) (чаще with) испытать (что-л.), подвергнуться (чему-л.); переносить (что-л.); натолкнуться (на что-л.); столкнуться (с чем-л.)3) удовлетворять, отвечать, соответствовать (требованиям и т.п.)4) опровергать (доводы и т.п.)5) оплачивать, покрывать- meet smb. halfway -
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n2) обязанность; долг3) долговое обязательство; долговая расписка4) облигация
- agent's obligations
- agreed obligation
- alternative obligation
- business obligation
- carried forward obligations
- client's obligations
- collateralized mortgage obligation
- contingent obligation
- contractual obligations
- conventional obligation
- counter obligation
- counterpart obligations
- defaulted obligation
- delivery obligations
- direct obligation
- external obligations
- financial obligation
- fixed obligation
- general obligation
- guarantee obligation
- implied obligation
- indirect obligation
- insurance obligations
- international obligations
- joint obligation
- joint and several obligation
- know-how obligations
- legal obligation
- legal obligations of the parties
- legally binding obligations
- long-term obligation
- maintenance obligations
- marketable obligations
- mutual obligations
- noncancellable obligations
- nonrecourse obligation
- outstanding obligation
- past due obligations
- payment obligation
- pecuniary obligations
- primary obligation
- royalty obligations
- secured obligation
- short-term obligation
- statutory obligations
- take-or-pay obligation
- tax-payers obligations
- treaty obligations
- underlying obligation
- WTO accession obligations
- obligations of an agent
- obligations of partners
- obligations of the principal
- obligation to provide additional cover if necessary
- obligations under an agreement
- obligations under a contract
- obligations under warranty
- without obligation
- abide by obligations
- accept obligations
- acknowledge obligations
- acquit from obligations
- adhere to an obligation
- assign obligations
- assume an obligation
- be released from an obligation
- be under obligation to smb
- be under an obligation to do smth
- bind smb with an obligation
- break obligations
- carry out obligations
- clear the obligations
- complete contractual obligations
- comply with obligations
- default on obligations
- define the obligations of the parties
- deny obligations
- discharge obligations
- discharge from obligations
- discharge payment obligations
- enter into an obligation
- evade obligations
- fail in one's obligations
- fail to meet obligations
- fail to perform obligations
- free from obligations
- fulfil obligations
- fulfil contractual obligations
- implement obligations
- impose an obligation
- incur an obligation
- lay an obligation
- lay under an obligation
- lump together all the obligations
- meet obligations
- meet financial obligations
- observe obligations
- pass obligations
- perform obligations
- put under an obligation
- release from an obligation
- relieve from an obligation
- renounce obligations
- repay obligations
- review the obligations
- settle the obligations
- shirk an obligation
- shrink away from an obligation
- transfer one's obligations
- undertake obligations
- waive obligationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > obligation
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банк. системный риск, риск платежной системы (риск того, что невыполнение обязательств одним финансовым учреждением, участвующем в платежной системе, вызовет цепочку неплатежей среди других учреждений-участников и приведет к кризису всей финансовой системы)Syn:See:
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системный (систематический) риск: риск того, что невыполнение обязательств одним банком начнет цепную реакцию и приведет к кризису всей банковской системы; риск, относящийся ко всей банковской системе; платежные системы обычно имеют правила, призванные предотвратить такие события; см. risk.* * *. риск, связанный с неспособностью одного из участников выполнить свои обязательства и приводящий к нарушению функционирования других участников или - риск того. что неспособность одного участника выполнить свои обязательства должным образом станет причиной того. что и другие участники не смогут выполнить свои обязательства должным образом. (the risk that the inability of one institution to meet its obligations when due will cause other institutions to be unable to meet their obligations when due) . Словарь терминов по риск-медеджменту . -
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фин. риск (потери) ликвидностиа) (риск, связанный с возможным отсутствием ликвидных средств при наступлении срока погашения обязательств; в этом случае придется продавать неликвидные активы по заниженной цене)See:б) (вероятность того, что не удастся высвободить инвестированные средства без значительных потерь до окончания срока инвестиций; в случае с финансовыми инструментами неликвидность означает невозможность продать ценную бумагу на вторичном рынке по разумной цене)Syn:See:financial instrument, secondary market, business risk, financial risk, interest rate risk, liquidity premium 1)
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риск ликвидности: риск невозможности рефинансирования активов в нужный момент, т. е. того, что активы придется продать для выполнения обязательств; см. risk.* * ** * *. Риск, возникающий при появлении проблем с продажей актива. Может считаться разницей между 'истинной стоимостью' актива и его возможной ценой с учетом комиссионных выплат . The risk that a party will not be able to have enough cash to meet its obligations as they come due. Инвестиционная деятельность . -
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n1) неудача, провал2) неисправность, отказ в работе3) повреждение; выход из строя; авария4) банкротство, несостоятельность5) невыполнение, неосуществление
- banking failure
- business failure
- commercial failure
- complete failure
- counterparty failure
- crop failure
- end failure
- field failure
- major failure
- misuse failure
- packing failure
- failure in fighting crime
- failure of negotiations
- failure to appear
- failure to carry out a covenant in the agreement
- failure to cover financial obligations
- failure to deliver the goods
- failure to honour a bill
- failure to meet an obligation
- failure to payEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > failure
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1) неудача, провал2) неисправность, отказ в работе3) повреждение; выход из строя; авария4) банкротство, несостоятельность5) невыполнение, неосуществление• -
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n1) обязанность2) обязательство; долг•to be in breach of one's obligations — нарушать свои обязательства
to be under an obligation — быть связанным обязательством; быть обязанным
to carry out / to discharge an obligation — выполнять обязательство
to have international obligations under the mandate — иметь международные обязательства согласно мандату
to pull back from one's obligations — отказываться от выполнения своих обязательств
to release smb from an obligation — освобождать кого-л. от обязательства
to shrink from one's obligations — уклоняться от своих обязательств
- administrative obligationsto withdraw one's security obligations — отказываться от дальнейшей гарантии безопасности (какой-л. страны и т.д.)
- allied obligations
- army obligation
- breach of obligations
- contractual obligations
- counterpart obligations
- debt-service obligations
- dereliction of obligations
- express obligations
- external obligations
- financial obligation
- fulfilment of contractual obligations
- incurred obligations
- inter-allied obligations
- international obligations
- legal obligations
- long-term obligation
- military obligations
- moral obligation
- mutual treaty obligations
- obligations incumbent upon smb
- obligations vis-a-vis a friendly state
- observance of contractual obligations
- primary obligation
- reparation obligation
- respect for the obligations
- security obligations
- short-term obligation
- slaving obligations
- solemn obligation
- statutory obligation
- suspension of one's obligations
- treaty obligations
- unliquidated obligations
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