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пересмотр, изменение валютных курсов, выравнивание валютных курсовEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > realignment of the exchange rates
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пересмотр, изменение валютных курсов, выравнивание валютных курсовEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > realignment of the exchange rates
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3 realignment
n1) перестройка, реконструкция2) пересмотр; изменение курса
- currency realignment
- interest rate realignment
- realignment of central rates
- realignment of the exchange ratesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > realignment
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сущ.1) общ. перестройка, реконструкция, пересмотр2) пол., соц. классовая переориентация* (значительное и долгосрочное изменение классового состава в электорате отдельных партий; связано с изменением политической ориентации у классов в целом)We can not distinguish class dealignment from class realignment or from compositional changes within a class. — Невозможно отличить классовое размывание от классовой переориентации или просто структурных сдвигов внутри класса.
See:3) пересмотра) фин., межд. эк. (одновременное изменение центральных валютных курсов стран-членов Европейской валютной системы)See:б) фин. (пересмотр каких-л. фиксированных валютных курсов)The Nixon Administration insisted on realignment of exchange rates by way of revaluing upward other currencies against dollar. — Администрация Никсона настаивала на пересмотре валютных курсов, чтобы увеличить стоимость других валют относительно доллара.
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перегруппировка, перестройка, пересмотр (напр., пересмотр центральных курсов в ЕВС). -
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n1) норма, размер2) скорость, темп3) ставка, тариф; расценка; курс, цена; оценка4) показатель, степень, коэффициент; процент, доля•- rate war
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