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Экономика: денежный курсУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > monetary exchange rate
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > monetary exchange rate
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фин. обменный [валютный\] курс (цена одной денежной единицы, выраженная в денежных единицах другой страны)COMBS:
exchange rate between the US dollar and the British pound — обменный курс между американским долларом и британским фунтом
Syn:See:bilateral exchange rate, black market exchange rate, central exchange rates, double exchange rate, dual exchange rate, effective exchange rate, equilibrium exchange rate, fixed exchange rate, fixed-but-adjustable exchange rate, floating exchange rate, flexible exchange rate, foreign exchange rate, forward exchange rate, free exchange rate, green exchange rate, historical exchange rate, multilateral exchange rate, multiple exchange rate, nominal exchange rate, official exchange rate, parallel exchange rate, pegged exchange rate, purchasing power parity exchange rate, real exchange rate, semi-fixed exchange rate, single exchange rate, spot exchange rate, trade-weighted exchange rate, exchange rate agreement, exchange rate anchor, exchange rate band, exchange rate classification, exchange rate exposure, exchange rate futures, exchange rate gain, exchange rate index, exchange rate loss, Exchange Rate Mechanism, Exchange Rate Mechanism II, exchange rate overshooting, exchange rate parity, exchange rate peg, exchange rate policy, exchange rate risk, exchange rate spread, exchange rate stabilization, exchange rate targeting, exchange rate union, decline in exchange rate, hedging exchange rate exposure, intermediate exchange rate regime, par exchange rate, principal exchange rate linked securities, Annual Report on Exchange Arrangements and Exchange Restrictions, currency quotation, base currency, quoted currency, cross rate, peg 1. 3), adjustable peg, crawling peg, managed float, dirty float, clean float, optimum currency area, target zone, par value, exchange risk, exchange gain, exchange loss, base currency, quoted currency, assets approach, monetary approach, foreign investment rule, interest rate parity, Fisher effect, International Fisher effect, spot rate, forward rate
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валютный (обменный) курс: цена одной денежной единицы, выраженная в денежных единицах другой страны (обычно за 1, 100 или 1000 единиц); цена, по которой обмениваются денежные единицы разных стран (в прошлом - также на золото); формируется на рынке или устанавливается в административном порядке; см. fixed exchange rate;* * *. Цена национальной валюты, выраженная через валюту другой страны . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютацена денежной единицы одной страны, выраженная в денежных единицах других стран -
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сокр. ERM межд. эк., фин. механизм валютных курсов (система, при помощи которой члены Европейской валютной системы поддерживали обменные курсы своих валют в рамках оговоренного диапазона: фиксировались паритеты национальных валютных по отношению к ЭКЮ, и курс мог колебаться в определенных пределах от паритета; паритеты могли корректироваться по взаимному согласию всех стран-участниц системы; механизм прекратил существование в 1999 г., когда была создана новая система — "механизм валютных курсов II")See:European Monetary System, central rates а), European Currency Unit, European Monetary Cooperation Fund, Economic and Monetary Union, Exchange Rate Mechanism II
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abbrev.: ERM exchange rate mechanism курсовой механизм ЕВС: ограничение взаимных колебаний курсов большинства валют ЕВС на основе паритетной сетки и интервенций.* * *Англо-русский экономический словарь > Exchange Rate Mechanism
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сокр. ERM межд. эк., фин. механизм валютных курсов (система, при помощи которой члены Европейской валютной системы поддерживали обменные курсы своих валют в рамках оговоренного диапазона: фиксировались паритеты национальных валютных по отношению к ЭКЮ, и курс мог колебаться в определенных пределах от паритета; паритеты могли корректироваться по взаимному согласию всех стран-участниц системы; механизм прекратил существование в 1999 г., когда была создана новая система "механизм валютных курсов II")See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > Exchange Rate Mechanism
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7 exchange rate union
фин., межд. эк. союз по поддержанию валютных курсов* (группа стран, заключивших договор о поддержании фиксированного курса между валютами стран-участниц; в отличие от полного валютного союза, когда страны-участницы принимают единую валюту)See:* * * -
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(ERM) (механизм валютных курсов (МВК)) См.: European Monetary System (Европейская валютная система).Финансы: англо-русский толковый словарь > EXCHANGE RATE MECHANISM
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9 FIXED EXCHANGE-RATE SYSTEM
Система фиксированных валютных курсов
Механизм регулирования валютных курсов на основе фиксированных валютных паритетов. Система предполагает закрепление содержания национальных денежных единиц в золоте или конвертируемой валюте при строгом ограничении колебаний рыночных курсов валют. В качестве примера можно привести Бреттонвудскую валютную систему, принципы организации которой были заложены на конференции ООН в Бреттон-Вудсе (США) в 1944 г. В рамках системы курсовое соотношение валют и их конвертируемость устанавливались на основе фиксированных валютных паритетов, выраженных в долларах. Рыночный курс мог отклоняться от центрального паритета в пределах 1%. Для соблюдения этих правил центральные банки стран-членов были обязаны проводить валютную интервенцию в долларах. Девальвация свыше 10% допускалась лишь с разрешения МВФ (см. International Monetary Fund). Механизм стабилизации валютных курсов в рамках Европейской валютной системы, упразненный в связи с введением евро, также был основан на режиме фиксированных паритетов (см. European Monetary System). Деловые и финансовые сообщества предпочитают систему относительно фиксированных курсов системе плавающих курсов, т.к. она позволяет им осуществлять торговые и финансовые операции на основе установленных валютных курсов, т.е. они могут заранее расчитать возможные прибыли или убытки. Основной недостаток такой системы заключается в том, что государственные структуры часто не торопятся менять валютный курс либо по политическим соображениям, либо по причине выбора иного способа решения проблемы регулирования платежного баланса. В этом случае фиксированный курс валюты выбивается из рамок основных рыночных тенденций, и открываются возможности для валютных спекуляций, что приводит к образованию потока «горячих» денег и дестабилизирует рыночные отношения. Центральный банк при этом вынужден затрачивать огромные средства из своих международных резервов, чтобы защитить паритет национальной валюты. Ср.: Floating exchange-rate system. См. Balance of payments equilibrium, Adjustable peg exchange-rate system, Crawling-peg exchange-rate system, Gold standard.Новый англо-русский словарь-справочник. Экономика. > FIXED EXCHANGE-RATE SYSTEM
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фин., межд. эк. система фиксированных валютных курсов (валютная система, предполагающая фиксацию валютных курсов к золоту или к определенной иностранной валюте)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > fixed exchange rate system
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11 floating exchange rate system
фин., межд. эк. система плавающих валютных курсов (валютная система, предполагающая, что валютные курсы определяются под воздействием спроса и предложения)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > floating exchange rate system
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12 fixed exchange rate system
фин., межд. эк. система фиксированных валютных курсов (валютная система, предполагающая фиксацию валютных курсов к золоту или к определенной иностранной валюте)See:* * *Англо-русский экономический словарь > fixed exchange rate system
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13 floating exchange rate system
фин., межд. эк. система плавающих валютных курсов (валютная система, предполагающая, что валютные курсы определяются под воздействием спроса и предложения)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > floating exchange rate system
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14 ADJUSTABLE PEG EXCHANGE-RATE SYSTEM
Система гибкой фиксации валютных курсов
Система фиксированных валютных курсов (см. Fixed exchange-rate system), учрежденная Международным валютным фондом. В условиях такой системы валютные курсы «привязываются» к какой-либо одной валюте (чаще к доллару США), однако в случае необходимости их разрешается корректировать в сторону увеличе ния или уменьшения. См. также International Monetary Fund. Adjustment mechanism. Механизм регулирования. Способы корректировки платежного баланса страны. Существует три основных метода регулирования платежного баланса: а) корректировка валютных курсов; б) регулирование цен и доходов внутри страны; в) торговые и валютные ограничения. См. Balance-of-payments equilibrium.Новый англо-русский словарь-справочник. Экономика. > ADJUSTABLE PEG EXCHANGE-RATE SYSTEM
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15 rate
1. n1) норма; размер2) ставка, тариф; такса; расценка3) курс (валюты, ценных бумаг); цена4) скорость, темп5) процент, доля; коэффициент6) разряд, сорт7) местный налог; коммунальный налог
- accident rate
- accident frequency rate
- accounting rate
- accumulated earnings tax rate
- accumulated profits tax rate
- actuarial rate
- administered rate
- ad valorem
- advertising rate
- advertisement rate
- agreed rate
- air freight rates
- all-commodity rate
- all-in rate
- amortization rate
- annual rate
- annual average growth rate
- annual interest rate
- annualized rate of growth
- annual percentage rate
- annual production rate
- anticipated rate of expenditures
- any-quantity rate
- applicable rate
- area rate
- average rate
- average rate of return
- average annual rate
- average growth rate
- average tax rate
- average weighted rate
- backwardation rate
- baggage rate
- bank rate
- bank discount rate
- bank's repurchase rate
- base rate
- base lending rate
- basic rate
- rate rate of charge
- basing rate
- basis rate
- benchmark rate
- benchmark overnight bank lending rate
- berth rate
- bill rate
- birth rate
- blanket rate
- blended rate
- bond rate
- bonus rates
- borrowing rate
- bridge rate
- broken cross rates
- broker loan rate
- bulk cargo rate
- burden rate
- buyer's rate
- buying rate
- cable rates
- call rate
- call loan rate
- call money rate
- capacity rate
- capital gain rate
- capitalization rate
- carload rate
- carrier rate
- carrying over rate
- cash rate
- ceiling rate
- central rate
- cheque rate
- check rate
- class rate
- clearing rate
- closing rate
- collection rate
- column rate
- combination rate
- combination freight rate
- combination through rate
- combined rate
- commercial bank lending rates
- commission rate
- commitment rate
- commodity rate
- common freight rate
- compensation rate
- compound growth rate
- composite rate
- concessionary interest rate
- conference rate
- consumption rate
- container rate
- contango rate
- conventional rate
- conventional rate of interest
- conversion rate
- cost rate
- coupon rate
- credit rates
- cross rate
- cross-over discount rate
- crude rate
- curb rate
- currency rate
- current rate
- current rate of exchange
- customs rate
- cutback rate
- daily rate
- daily wage rate
- day rate
- death rate
- deck cargo rate
- default rate
- demand rate
- demurrage rate
- departmental overhead rate
- deposit rate
- deposit interest rate
- depreciation rate
- discharging rates
- discount rate
- dispatch rate
- distress rate
- dividend rate
- double exchange rate
- downtime rate
- drawdown rate
- drawing rate
- dual rate
- duty rate
- earned rate
- earning rate
- economic expansion rate
- economic growth rate
- effective rate
- effective rate of return
- effective annual rate
- effective exchange rate
- effective tax rate
- employment rate
- enrollment rate
- equalizing discount rate
- equilibrium exchange rate
- equilibrium growth rate
- estimated rate
- euro-dollar exchange rate
- evaluated wage rate
- exchange rate
- exchange rate to the dollar
- existing rates
- exorbitant rate
- exorbitant interest rate
- expansion rate
- expenditure rate
- export rate
- express rate
- extraction rate
- face interest rate
- failure rate
- fair rate of exchange
- favourable rate
- final rate
- financial internal rate of return
- fine rate
- first rate
- fixed rate
- fixed rate of exchange
- fixed rate of royalty
- fixed interest rate
- flat rate
- flexible exchange rate
- floating rate
- floating exchange rate
- floating interest rate
- floating prime rate
- floor rate of exchange
- fluctuant rate
- fluctuating rate
- forced rate of exchange
- foreign rate
- foreign exchange rate
- forward rate
- forward exchange rate
- free rate
- free exchange rate
- freight rate
- future rate
- general rates
- general rate of profit
- general cargo rates
- going rate
- going market rate
- going wage rates
- goods rate
- graduated rate
- group rate
- growth rate
- guaranteed wage rate
- handling rate
- high rate
- high rate of exchange
- high rate of productivity
- higher rate
- hiring rate
- hotel rates
- hourly rate
- hourly wage rate
- hurdle rate
- illness frequency rate
- import rate
- incidence rate
- income tariff rates
- increment rate
- individual tax rate
- inflation rate
- info rate
- inland rate
- insurance rate
- insurance premium rate
- interbank rate
- interbank overnight rate
- interest rate
- interest rate on loan capital
- internal rate of return
- job rates
- jobless rate
- key rates
- labour rates
- leading rate
- legal rate of interest
- lending rate
- less-than-carload rate
- liner rates
- liner freight rates
- loading rates
- loan rate
- loan-recovery rate
- local rate
- Lombard rate
- London Interbank Offered Rate
- London money rate
- long rate
- low rate
- lower rate
- margin rate
- marginal rate
- marginal tax rate
- marine rate
- marine transport rate
- market rate
- market rate of interest
- maximum rate
- maximum individual tax rate
- mean rate of exchange
- mean annual rate
- measured day rate
- members rate
- merchant discount rate
- minimum rate
- mixed cargo rate
- minimum lending rate
- minimum tax rate
- mobilization rate
- moderate rate
- monetary exchange rate
- money rate of interest
- money market rate
- monthly rate
- monthly rate of remuneration
- mortgage rate
- mortgage interest rate
- multiple rate
- multiple exchange rate
- municipal rates
- national rate of interest
- natural rate of growth
- natural rate of interest
- negative interest rate
- net rate
- New York interbank offered rate
- nominal interest rate
- nonconference rate
- nonresponse rate
- obsolescence rate
- occupational mortality rate
- offered rate
- official rate
- official rate of discount
- official exchange rate
- one-time rate
- opening rate
- open-market rates
- operating rate
- operation rate
- option rate
- ordinary rate
- output rate
- outstripping growth rate
- overdraft rate
- overhead rate
- overnight rate
- overtime rate
- paper rate
- parallel rate
- parcel rate
- par exchange rate
- parity rate
- par price rate
- part-load rate
- passenger rate
- pay rates
- pegged rate
- pegged exchange rate
- penalty rate
- penalty interest rate
- percentage rate of tax
- per diem rates
- personal income tax rate
- piece rate
- piecework rate
- port rates
- postal rate
- posted rate
- power rate
- preferential rate
- preferential railroad rate
- preferential railway rate
- present rate
- prevailing rate
- prime rate
- priority rates
- private rate of discount
- private market rates
- production rate
- profit rate
- profitability rate
- profitable exchange rate
- progressive rate
- proportional rate
- provisional rate
- purchase rates
- purchasing rate of exchange
- quasi-market rate
- rail rates
- railroad rates
- railway rates
- real economic growth rate
- real effective exchange rate
- real exchange rate
- real interest rate
- reciprocal rate
- redemption rate
- rediscount rate
- reduced rate
- reduced tax rate
- reduced withholding tax rate
- reference rate
- refinancing rate
- reject frequency rate
- remuneration rate
- renewal rate
- rental rate
- repo rate
- response rate
- retention rate
- retirement rate of discount
- royalty rate
- ruling rate
- sampling rate
- saving rate
- scrap frequency rate
- seasonal rates
- second rate
- sellers' rate
- selling rate
- settlement rate
- shipping rate
- short rate
- short-term interest rate
- sight rate
- single consignment rate
- soft lending rate
- space rate
- special rate
- specified rate
- spot rate
- stable exchange rate
- standard rate
- standard fixed overhead rates
- standard variable overhead rates
- standard wage rate
- statutory tax rate
- steady exchange rate
- step-down interest rate
- stevedoring rates
- stock depletion rate
- straight-line rate
- subsidized rate
- survival rate
- swap rate
- tariff rate
- tax rate
- taxation rate
- tax withholding rate
- telegraphic transfer rate
- temporary rate
- third rate
- through rate
- through freight rate
- time rate
- time wage rate
- today's rate
- top rate
- total rate
- trading rate
- traffic rate
- tramp freight rate
- transit rate
- transportation rate
- treasury bill rate
- turnover rate
- two-tier rate of exchange
- unacceptable rate
- unemployment rate
- uniform rates
- uniform business rate
- unofficial rate
- unprecedented rate
- utilization rate
- variable rate
- variable interest rate
- variable repo rate
- volume rate
- wage rate
- wage rate per hour
- wastage rate
- wear rate
- wear-out rate
- wholesale rate
- worker's rate
- year-end exchange rate
- zero interest rate
- zone rate
- rate for advances against collateral
- rate for advances on securities
- rate for cable transfers
- rate for a cheque
- rates for credits
- rates for currency allocations
- rate for loans
- rate for loans on collateral
- rate for mail transfers
- rate for telegraphic transfers
- rate in the outside market
- rate of accumulation
- rates of allocation into the fund
- rate of allowance
- rate of assessment
- rate of balanced growth
- rates of cargo operations
- rate of change
- rate of charge
- rate of commission
- rate of compensation
- rate of competitiveness
- rate of conversion
- rate of corporate taxation
- rate of cover
- rate of currency
- rates of currency allocation
- rate of the day
- rate of demurrage
- rate of dependency
- rate of depletion
- rate of deposit turnover
- rate of depreciation
- rate of development
- rate of discharge
- rate of discharging
- rate of discount
- rate of dispatch
- rate of duty
- rate of exchange
- rate of expenditures
- rate of expenses
- rate of foreign exchange
- rate of freight
- rate of full value
- rate of growth
- rate of increase
- rate of increment
- rate of inflation
- rate of input
- rate of insurance
- rate of interest
- rate of interest on advance
- rate of interest on deposits
- rate of investment
- rate of issue
- rates of loading
- rates of loading and discharging
- rate of natural increase
- rates of natural loss
- rate of option
- rate of pay
- rate of premium
- rate of price inflation
- rates of a price-list
- rate of production
- rate of profit
- rate of profitability
- rate of reduction
- rate of remuneration
- rate of return
- rate of return on capital
- rate of return on the capital employed
- rate of return on net worth
- rate of royalty
- rate of securities
- rate of stevedoring operations
- rates of storage
- rate of subscription
- rate of surplus value
- rate of taxation
- rate of turnover
- rate of unloading
- rate of use
- rate of wages
- rate of work
- rates on credit
- rate on the day of payment
- rate on the exchange
- rate per hour
- rate per kilometre
- at the rate of
- at the exchange rate ruling at the transaction date
- at a growing rate
- at a high rate
- at a low rate
- at present rates
- below the rate
- accelerate the rate
- advance the rate of discount
- align tax rates
- apply tariff rates
- boost interest rates
- boost long-term interest rates
- boost short-term interest rates
- charge an interest rate
- cut rates
- cut interest rates by a quarter point
- determine a rate
- establish a rate
- fix a rate
- grant special rates
- increase rates
- maintain high interest rates
- levy rates
- liberalize interest rates
- liberalize lending rates
- lower the rate of return
- mark down the rate of discount
- mark up the rate of discount
- prescribe rates
- quote a rate
- raise a rate
- reduce a rate
- reduce turnover rates of staff
- revise rates
- set rates
- slash interest rates
- step up the rate of growth
- suspend a currency's fixed rate
- upvalue the current rate of banknotes
- slow down the rate2. v1) оценивать, определять стоимость, устанавливать цену
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17 monetary approach
1) межд. эк., фин. денежная теория (валютного курса) (теория валютного курса, в соответствии с которой валютный курс национальной валюты определяется относительным спросом и предложением денег в двух странах)See:2) межд. эк. монетарный [денежный\] подход (подход к регулированию платежного баланса и определению валютного курса, согласно которому состояние платежного баланса в значительной мере определяется соотношением спроса и предложения на деньги внутри страны и за рубежом, поэтому валютный курс может корректироваться путем регулирования спроса и предположения денег)See: -
18 monetary union
межд. эк., фин. валютный союз (группа стран, заключивших договор о единой денежной единице, о поддержании фиксированного курса для валют стран-участниц или о механизме регулирования взаимных курсов)Syn:See:European Monetary Union, Latin Monetary Union, West African Economic and Monetary Union, West African Monetary Union, currency area, currency bloc, common currency, economic integration, monetary integration, hard peg, optimum currency area, exchange rate union, Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices
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валютный союз: группа стран, которые договорились о единой денежной единице или фиксированном курсе для взаимозаменяемости своих валют; см. Scandinavian Monetary Union.* * ** * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
19 exchange
1. n1) обмен2) размен (денег)6) биржа7) коммутатор
- American Stock Exchange
- bank exchange
- Baltic Exchange
- Baltic Mercantile and Shipping Exchange
- cash currency exchange
- Chicago Board Options Exchange
- Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange
- commercial exchange
- commodity exchange
- corn exchange
- cotton exchange
- curb exchange
- currency exchange
- currency-free exchange
- direct exchange
- direct exchange of commodities
- dollar exchange
- domestic exchange
- employment exchange
- equal exchange
- equivalent exchange
- established stock exchange
- external exchange
- fair exchange
- financial futures exchange
- foreign exchange
- foreign trade exchange
- forward exchange
- free exchange
- free exchange of currency
- freely convertible exchange
- freight exchange
- fruitful exchange
- futures exchange
- goods exchange
- grain exchange
- indirect exchange
- intermodal exchange
- international exchange
- international commodity exchange
- labour exchange
- like-kind exchange
- London Commodity Exchange
- London Metal Exchange
- London Stock Exchange
- long exchange
- lumber exchange
- merchandise exchange
- metal exchange
- monetary exchange
- money exchange
- mutual exchange
- national securities exchange
- National Stock Exchange
- New York Commodity Exchange
- New York Cotton Exchange
- New York Futures Exchange
- New York Insurance Exchange
- New York Mercantile Exchange
- New York Stock Exchange
- nominal exchange
- nonequivalent exchange
- official exchange
- patent exchange
- pegged exchange
- produce exchange
- reciprocal exchange
- recognized exchange
- recognized investment exchange
- registered exchange
- reinsurance exchange
- shipping exchange
- short exchange
- specialized exchange
- stock exchange
- tax-deferred exchange
- tax-free exchange
- technological exchange
- trade exchange
- two-way exchange
- unequal exchange
- variable exchange
- wool exchange
- exchange as per endorsement
- exchange at par
- exchange at the rate of
- exchange for physical
- exchange of assets
- exchange of business information
- exchange of commodities
- exchange of correspondence
- exchange of currency
- exchange of delegations
- exchange of experience
- exchange of exhibitions
- exchange of goods
- exchange of information
- exchange of know-how
- exchange of knowledge
- exchange of licences
- exchange of old notes
- exchange of opinions
- exchange of patents
- exchange of products
- exchange of services
- exchange of shares
- exchange of specialists
- exchange of stock
- exchange of views
- exchange on the basis of clearing accounts
- in exchange for
- by way of exchange
- with exchange
- listed on the exchange
- negotiable on the exchange
- quoted on the exchange
- allot exchange
- be on the stock exchange
- broaden exchange
- encourage exchange
- expand exchange
- force up the exchange
- give in exchange
- make an exchange
- offer in exchange
- promote exchange
- receive in exchange
- sanction exchange of information between the tax authorities of the treaty partners
- take in exchange
- trade on the exchange2. v1) обменивать2) обмениваться3) разменивать (деньги)English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > exchange
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эк. денежная [валютная\] система (система денежного обращения и кредита, основными элементами которой являются денежная единица, система валютных курсов, степень и форма конвертируемость национальной валюты, структура денежных властей)See:European Monetary System, international monetary system, money circulation, monetary unit, national currency, exchange rate, currency convertibility, monetary authority, bimetallism, gold standard
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денежная (валютная) система: совокупность принципов и методов регулирования денежных отношений (денежная единица, курсовая система, законные платежные средства, конвертируемость, управление валютными резервами).* * ** * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютасуществующая в стране система обеспечения населения деньгами, используемая также для контроля за обменом национальной валюты на деньги других государств
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