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1 номинальная процентная ставка
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2 номинальная процентная ставка
1) Economy: nominal interest rate2) Accounting: face interest rate3) Banking: nominal interest, nominal rate of interest, quoted interest rateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > номинальная процентная ставка
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3 номинальная стоимость
1) General subject: face value (монеты, марки и т. п.), notional principal amount, notional value, par, nominal value, tag price2) Economy: denominational value, face-value3) Accounting: face value (также par value; nominal value), nominal value (также face value; par value; см.также principal - номинал), par value (также face value; nominal value; см.также principal)5) Insurance: nominal value6) Banking: NV (nominal value), nominal worth, par value, notional amount7) Business: asset value, asset values, nominal amount of value, nominal cost, principal value8) EBRD: face interest rate, technical value9) Sakhalin R: face value (ценной бумаги, напр., акции)10) Securities: face amount (англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > номинальная стоимость
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