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adjdomaći• domestic bill of exchange domaća mjenica• domestic capital market domaće trћiљte kapitala• domestic company domaće druљtvo• domestic content rule pravilo o domaćem sadrћaju, pravilo o obveznom postotku domaćih sirovina• domestic credit domaći kredit• domestic credit expansion ekspanzija domaćih kredita• domestic currency domaća valuta• domestic demand domaća potraћnja• domestic economic equilibrium domaća gospodarska ravnoteћa• domestic equilibrium domaća ravnoteћa• domestic final use domaća konačna uporaba• domestic insurance company domaće osiguravajuće druљtvo• domestic insurer domaći osiguravatelj• domestic issue domaće izdanje• domestic liabilities domaće obveze• domestic liquidity domaća likvidnost• domestic market domaće trћiљte• domestic monetary policy domaća monetarna politika• domestic payment domaće plaćanje• domestic rules governing the credit system domaći propisi koji uređuju sustav kreditiranja• domestic securities domaći vrijednosni papiri• domestic settlement domaća namira• domestic trade domaća trgovinaEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > domestic
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