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1 placement of short-term bonds
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > placement of short-term bonds
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2 placement of short-term bonds
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3 placement of short-term bonds
English_Russian capital issues dictionary > placement of short-term bonds
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4 placement
n1) вложение (денег, капитала)2) размещение (акций)
- additional placement
- additional placement of securities
- bond placement
- contract placement
- direct placement
- domestic placement
- international placement
- job placement
- original placement
- primary placement of securities
- private placement
- public placement
- safe placement
- placement by auction
- placement by open subscription
- placement of bonds
- placement of capital
- placement of contracts
- placement of a controlling block
- placement of an issue
- placement of orders
- placement of securities
- placement of securities with a repurchase clause
- placement of a share issue
- placement of short-term bonds
- placement with credit institutions
- placements with large institutional investorsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > placement
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5 placement
вложение (денег, капитала); размещение (капитала, акций)• -
6 placement
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7 market
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