-
1 panic buying
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > panic buying
-
2 panic buying
-
3 panic buying
эк. ажиотаж [паника\] среди покупателей, лихорадочная скупка (покупка товаров или ценных бумаг с намерением за короткое время приобрести максимально возможное количество данных товаров/бумаг; при такой покупке цена не имеет ключевого значения; происходит в результате каких-л. неблагоприятных событий или известий, формирующих ожидания дальнейшего быстрого роста цен или дефицита)See: -
4 panic buying
бирж. паническая покупка (покупка по любой цене; вызывается ожиданиями дальнейшего быстрого роста цен)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > panic buying
-
5 panic buying
Finan abnormal level of buying caused by fear or rumors of product shortages or by severe price rises -
6 panic buying
1) Общая лексика: ажиотажный спрос2) Экономика: паническая скупка товаров, панические закупки -
7 panic buying
-
8 panic buying
subst. \/ˈpænɪkˌbaɪɪŋ\/panikkjøp -
9 panic buying n
['pænɪk'baɪɪŋ]accaparramento (di generi alimentari) -
10 panic buying
-
11 panic buying
-
12 panic buying
noun [U] achats mpl par crainte de la pénurie -
13 panic buying
-
14 panic buying
= achats massifs provoqués par la crainte de la pénurie -
15 panic\ buying
-
16 panic buying
панические закупки, паническая скупка товаров -
17 panic buying
комм ажиота́жный спросThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > panic buying
-
18 panic buying
-
19 panic buying or selling
бирж. панические покупки и продажи ценных бумаг* (большие обороты по ценным бумагам в ожидании серьезного изменения цен или под влиянием какой-л. важной новости (война, политический кризис), действий властей (напр. снижение процентных ставок) и т. д.)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > panic buying or selling
-
20 panic buying or selling
панические покупки и продажи ценных бумаг: большие обороты по ценным бумагам в ожидании серьезного изменения цен или под влиянием какой-то важной новости (война, политический кризис), действий властей (напр., снижение процентных ставок) и т. д.Англо-русский экономический словарь > panic buying or selling
См. также в других словарях:
Panic buying — is an imprecise common use term to describe the act of people buying unusually large amounts of a product in anticipation of or after a disaster or perceived disaster, or in anticipation of a large price increase or shortage, as can occur before… … Wikipedia
panic buying — UK US noun [uncountable] a situation in which large numbers of people buy a product in large quantities because they are worried there is not enough of it available Thesaurus: activity of shoppinghyponym … Useful english dictionary
Panic Buying — A type of behavior marked by a rapid increase in purchase volume as the price of a good or security increases. Panic buying has the effect of reducing the supply of the good or security, while at the same time driving the price up even higher.… … Investment dictionary
panic buying — Il panic buying è un mercato con alta volatilità in cui gli ultimi compratori, rimasti fuori fino a quel momento, cercano di entrarvi a tutti i costi, facendo aumentare ulteriormente i prezzi. Il panic buying è l ultimo momento di una crescita… … Glossario di economia e finanza
panic-buying — panˈic buying noun • • • Main Entry: ↑panic … Useful english dictionary
panic buying — noun The buying of commodities or other assets earlier than normal, or in quantities greater than normal, because of rumours of coming shortages or price rises … Wiktionary
panic buying — UK / US noun [uncountable] a situation in which large numbers of people buy a product in large quantities because they are worried there is not enough of it available … English dictionary
panic buying — / pænɪk ˌbaɪɪŋ/ noun a rush to buy something at any price because stocks may run out … Marketing dictionary in english
panic buying — / pænɪk ˌbaɪɪŋ/ noun a rush to buy something at any price because stocks may run out … Dictionary of banking and finance
panic buying or selling — Rapid trading of stocks or bonds in high volume in anticipation of sharply rising or falling prices, usually after unexpected news is released. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
panic — ▪ I. panic pan‧ic 1 [ˈpænɪk] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. a feeling of great fear and anxiety that makes you act without thinking: • The stock market crash left an air of panic from which many individual investors still haven t recovered. •… … Financial and business terms