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1 instrumento de cotización de acciones
• stock quotation instrumentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > instrumento de cotización de acciones
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2 аппарат котировки акций
Stock Exchange: stock quotation instrument (первоначальное название тикера-биржевого аппарата, передающего котировки ценных бумаг.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > аппарат котировки акций
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3 Wertpapier
n WIRTS. security, commercial paper* * *das Wertpapiersecurity* * *Wert|pa|pierntsecurity, bondWértpapiere pl — stocks and shares pl
* * *Wert·pa·piernt bond, security\Wertpapiere des Anlagevermögens long-term investments\Wertpapiere mit festem Ertrag fixed-yield securities\Wertpapiere zur Börse zulassen to admit securities for quotation on the stock marketbegebbares \Wertpapier marketable [or negotiable] security* * *das (Wirtsch.) security* * ** * *das (Wirtsch.) security* * *n.deed n.negotiable instrument n.security paper n.
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