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1 операция
сущ.operation; фин тж transactionделать операцию — ( по поводу чего-л) to operate ( on for); perform an operation ( for)
- операции на открытом рынкепроводить (крупномасштабную международную) операцию — to carry out (conduct) a (massive international) operation
- операции с недвижимостью
- операции с ценными бумагами - доверительные операции
- забалансовые операции
- инкассовая операция
- клиринговая операция
- коммерческие операции
- незаконные валютные операции
- расчётные операции
- спасательные операции
- срочная операция
- тайные операции
- текущие операции
- учётные операции
- финансовые операции
- фондовые операции
- фьючерсные операции
- эмиссионные операции
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