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nograničenje, limit• aggregate limit ukupno ograničenje• basic limit of liability osnovno ograničenje odgovornosti• bilateral credit limit bilateralni kreditni limitBilj.: Limit kreditne izloћenosti sudionika u platnom sustavu prema drugomu sudioniku zbog primitka plaćanja koja joљ nisu namirena• combined single limit kombinirano jednostruko ograničenje• counterparty credit limit kreditni limit druge strane u poslu• credit limit gornja granica kredita• debt limit granica duga/zaduћivanja (obično kod drћavnoga duga)• excess limit ograničenje prekoračenja• limit of fluctuation granica fluktuacije• maximum bid limit limit maksimalne ponude (ponuđene cijene pri kupnji)• multilateral credit limit multilateralni kreditni limit• position limit ograničenje pozicije• split limit cijepanje granične vrijednosti• stacking of limits gomilanje graničnih vrijednostiEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > limit
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