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Общая лексика: предэкспортное финансирование -
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1) Экономика: пре-экспортное финансирование2) Финансы: предэкспортное финансирование (англ. термин взят на сайте банка ABN AMRO) -
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предварительное финансирование экспорта, предэкспортное финансированиеEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > pre-export financing
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- acceptance financing
- accounts receivable financing
- additional financing
- agrarian reform financing
- asset-based financing
- back-to-back financing
- banking financing
- blend financing
- bridge financing
- budgetary financing
- capital financing
- compensatory financing
- concerted financing
- continuous financing
- consolidated financing
- contract financing
- coordinated financing
- corporate financing
- creative financing
- credit financing
- debt financing
- deficit financing
- debt financing
- equity financing
- development financing
- direct financing
- domestic financing
- equity financing
- export financing
- external financing
- foreign financing
- front-end financing
- gap financing
- government financing
- grant financing
- hands-off financing
- hands-on financing
- illegal financing
- import financing
- indirect financing
- initial financing
- interim financing
- intermediated financing
- intermediate-term financing
- internal financing
- international financing
- inventory financing
- investment financing
- irretrievable financing
- irrevocable financing
- joint financing
- lease financing
- long-term financing
- medium-term financing
- mixed financing
- mortgage financing
- nonrecourse financing
- offshore financing
- outside financing
- parallel financing
- participation financing
- piggyback financing
- post-export financing
- pre-export financing
- permanent financing
- private financing
- project financing
- public financing
- residual value financing
- risk capital financing
- secondary financing
- share financing
- short-term financing
- soft-term financing
- special-purpose financing
- start-up financing
- state financing
- stock financing
- temporary financing
- trade financing
- trust financing
- financing from the federal budget
- financing of acquisition
- financing of appropriations
- financing of capital investments
- financing of construction
- financing of expenses
- financing of feasibility studies
- financing of imports
- financing of investment projects
- financing of operations
- financing of production
- financing of a project
- financing on a returnable basis
- arrange for financing
- guarantee financing
- handle financing
- secure debt financingEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > financing
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Юридический термин: предэкспортное финансирование (=pre-export financing), предварительное финансирование -
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1) Общая лексика: pre-export financing, - кред (Financing covering the exporter's costs prior to shipment of the merchandise. Said finance can be extended via loans or bankers' acceptance. htttp://www.firsttradenet.com/its/glossary/index.jsp)2) Физиология: Pseudo-exfoliation syndrome3) Транспорт: Parallel Express Forwarding4) Деловая лексика: Plant Exchange Frequency
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