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1.1) давать рассрочку, отсрочивать (платеж)2) растягивать (сроки)2.1) разница, разрыв (между ценами, курсами, процентными ставками, доходами), спред2) разница между ценами фьючерсных контрактов, а также других финансовых инструментов, реализуемых на бирже3) срочная арбитражная сделка, состоящая из одновременной покупки и продажи финансовых инструментов с разными сроками исполнения• -
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1. n1) распространение; рост, увеличение2) разница, разрыв (между ценами, курсами, ставками), спред3) срочная арбитражная сделка, состоящая из одновременной покупки и продажи финансовых инструментов с разными сроками исполнения
- alligator spread
- back spread
- bear spread
- bid-asked spread
- bull spread
- butterfly spread
- credit spread
- financial spread
- gross spread
- gross distributive spread
- gross-margin spread
- interdelivery spread
- interest spread
- interest rate spread
- launch spread
- money spread
- negative spread
- option spread
- positive spread
- price spread
- quotation spread
- risk spread
- split spread
- time spread
- underwriting spread
- vertical spread
- yield spread
- spread in values
- spread of incomes
- spread of risk
- spread of spreads
- buy a spread
- carry a spread
- narrow the spread
- sell a spread2. v2) давать рассрочку, (платеж)3) растягивать (сроки)English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > spread
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