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1 appreciation
сущ.1) эк. оценка, определение стоимости [ценности\] (какого-л. актива)2)а) общ. оценка (по достоинству); понимание (чего-л.)б) общ. высокая оценка; признательность, уважение, благодарность (за что-л.)in sincere appreciation of your valuable help — в знак искренней признательности за ваше неоценимое содействие
3)а) эк. повышение цены (товара, ценных бумаг, валюты и т. п.)appreciation in value — повышение цены [ценности\]
currency appreciation, appreciation of a currency — повышение стоимости валюты, рост обменного курса валюты
Ant:appreciation of capital, realized appreciation, unrealized appreciation, capital appreciation bond, capital gainSee:б) фин., учет повышение стоимости [удорожание\] актива ( увеличение оценочной стоимости имущества в результате роста рыночных цен)See:appreciation of capital, realized appreciation, unrealized appreciation, capital appreciation bond, capital gain
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повышение цены, вздорожание: 1) повышение стоимости актива (ценной бумаги, товара, недвижимости); см. capital appreciation; 2) повышение курса валюты; см. revaluation 1.* * *повышение рыночной стоимости (активов); повышение стоимости. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютаповышение стоимости актива в результате инфляции; повышение стоимости одной валюты относительно другой валюты -
2 appreciation
сущ.эк. повышение цены (товара, ценных бумаг, валюты и т. п.)currency appreciation, appreciation of a currency — повышение стоимости валюты, рост обменного курса валюты
Ant:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > appreciation
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