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1 redemption
iskupljivanje; otkupljivanje; amortizacija* * *
iskupljenje
isplata
otkup
otkupljivanje -
2 redemption date
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3 redemption fee
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4 redemption monies
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5 redemption of public debt
[com] amortizacija javnog duga, otplata javnog duga* * *
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6 redemption price
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7 redemption proceed
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8 redemption value
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9 capital redemption contract
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10 capital redemption policy
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11 bonds redemption
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12 debt redemption
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13 loans redemption
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14 advance
npredujam• advance against collateral predujam koji se isplaćuje nakon pruћanja jamstva• advance commitment obećanje investiranja/kreditiranja• advance in current account predujam po tekućem računu• advance on securities predujam po vrijednosnim papirima• advance premium mutual depozitna premija u uzajamnom osiguranju• advance redemption otkup unaprijed• advance termination raskid unaprijed• advances rate kamata na predujmove• bank advance bankovni predujam• current account advance predujam po tekućem računu• ways and means advances doznake drћavnoga financiranjaEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > advance
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15 final
adjkonačan, posljednji, finalni• final consumption finalna potroљnja• final consumption by households finalna potroљnja domaćinstava• final maturity posljednji rok dospijeća• final objective konačni cilj• final redemption konačni otkup• final settlement konačna namira• final transfer konačni prijenosEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > final
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