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101 official aid
сокр. OA фин., межд. эк. официальная помощь (по определению Организации экономического сотрудничества и развития: финансовая помощь, соответствующая критериям "официальной помощи развитию", но предоставляющаяся не развивающимся странам, а странам с переходной экономикой)See: -
102 official development assistance
сокр. ODA фин., межд. эк. официальная помощь развитию (финансовая или техническая помощь развивающимся странам, осуществляемая правительствами развитых стран или международными организациями, в отличие от поддержки, осуществляемой частным сектором; по определению Организации экономического сотрудничества и развития к такой помощи относится безвозмездная финансовая помощь, а также кредиты, предоставляемые под пониженный процент или на льготных условиях погашения)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > official development assistance
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103 project financing
фин. проектное финансирование (привлечение средств для реализации отдельных проектов; обычно осуществляется за счет привлечения кредитов, обеспеченных предполагаемыми доходами от данного проекта или залогом активов, которые создаются в ходе реализации проекта)Syn:See:project loan, project budget, project management, asset-based financing, non-recourse financing, limited recourse financing, full recourse financing* * ** * *. Форма финансирования на основе активов, при которой фирма финансирует отдельный (дискретный) набор активов на индивидуальной основе . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
104 unearned discount
*незаработанная скидка*а) торг. (скидка, полученная покупателем, несмотря на то, что он не выполнил обычные условия предоставления скидки, напр., покупатель может получить скидку за быстрый расчет, даже если реально не успеет рассчитаться к указанному сроку; продавцы часто и не пытаются вынудить покупателей возместить суммы этих скидок и используют такие снижения цен для поддержания конкурентоспособности и стимулирования продаж, особенно — во время сезонного спада спроса)See:б) фин. (расходы по кредиту, оплаченные заемщиком в момент выдачи кредита; могут считаться доходом кредитора только спустя определенное время с момента выдачи кредита)See:
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105 Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act \(of\) 1989
abbrev.: FIRREA Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 Закон о реформе финансовых институтов, поддержке и исполнении (принят 9 августа 1989 г.): федеральный закон США, по которому была предоставлена государственная помощь обанкротившимся ссудно-сберегательным ассоциациям, произведены значительные изменения в системе надзора за этими учреждениями, в т. ч. усилены стандарты собственного капитала; по закону были созданы Resolution Trust Corporation (см.) для закрытия и слияния ассоциаций-банкротов, Resolution Funding Corporation (см.) для аккумулирования на рынках средств финансирования закрытия и слияния банкротов, Фонд страхования сберегательных ассоциаций, который заменил ранее существовавшую Корпорацию страхования ссудно-сберегательных ассоциаций; кроме того, полномочия Federal Home Loan Board (см.) были переданы новому учреждению по надзору за бесприбыльными институтами (Office of Thrift Supervision), 12 федеральных банков жилищного кредита были переданы под контроль вновь созданному Федеральному совету по жилищному финансированию (см. Federal Housing Finance Board); = bailout bill; bail-out bond; Savings Association Insurance Fund.Англо-русский экономический словарь > Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act \(of\) 1989
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106 Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act \(of\) 1989
abbrev.: FIRREA Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 Закон о реформе финансовых институтов, поддержке и исполнении (принят 9 августа 1989 г.): федеральный закон США, по которому была предоставлена государственная помощь обанкротившимся ссудно-сберегательным ассоциациям, произведены значительные изменения в системе надзора за этими учреждениями, в т. ч. усилены стандарты собственного капитала; по закону были созданы Resolution Trust Corporation (см.) для закрытия и слияния ассоциаций-банкротов, Resolution Funding Corporation (см.) для аккумулирования на рынках средств финансирования закрытия и слияния банкротов, Фонд страхования сберегательных ассоциаций, который заменил ранее существовавшую Корпорацию страхования ссудно-сберегательных ассоциаций; кроме того, полномочия Federal Home Loan Board (см.) были переданы новому учреждению по надзору за бесприбыльными институтами (Office of Thrift Supervision), 12 федеральных банков жилищного кредита были переданы под контроль вновь созданному Федеральному совету по жилищному финансированию (см. Federal Housing Finance Board); = bailout bill; bail-out bond; Savings Association Insurance Fund.Англо-русский экономический словарь > Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act \(of\) 1989
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107 capital
1. n1) столица2) эк. капитал; фонды3) эк. акционерный капитал; ценные бумаги4) капитал, капиталисты•to curb the outflow of capital — сдерживать / ограничивать утечку / отток капитала
to invest the capital in smth — вкладывать / инвестировать капитал во что-л.
- accumulation of capitalto make political capital on / out of smth — наживать политический капитал на чем-л.
- amount of capital invested
- available capital
- big capital
- capital outlays - commercial capital
- commodity capital - current capital
- domestic capital
- drop in capital inflow
- entry of foreign capital into a country
- export of capital
- finance capital
- financial capital
- fixed capital
- flight of capital out of... into...
- floating capital
- flow of capital
- foreign capital
- inflow of foreign capital
- invested capital
- loan capital
- merging of industrial and banking capital
- money capital
- monopoly capital
- movement of capital
- national capital
- official capital
- original capital
- penetration of foreign capital into a country
- private capital
- provisional capital
- ready capital
- repatriation of capital
- risk capital
- share capital
- sources of capital
- state capital
- state-monopoly capital
- stock capital
- trading capital
- transfer of capital abroad
- usury capital
- variable capital
- venture capital
- working capital 2. a1) столичный; главный ( о городе)2) главный, основной; капитальный; важнейший3) юр. караемый смертью• -
108 Act
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109 amount
1) количество; сумма; итог || составлять сумму; достигать; равняться; быть равным2) стат. объём3) pl расчётный [ликвидационный] период на бирже4) бухг. основная сумма и проценты с неё -
110 business
1) бизнес, дело; предпринимательство2) сделка, сделки, торговые операции3) деловые круги; деловая жизнь; экономическая деятельность4) компания, предприятие5) заказ, поступление заказов; объём производства; величина оборота6) профессия, занятие -
111 committee
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112 corporation
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113 plan
1) план, программа || планировать, составлять план2) проект || проектировать3) схема, чертёж -
114 syndicate
синдикат; консорциум || объединять в консорциум или синдикат -
115 amount
1. n1) количество; объем2) общая сумма, итог3) бухг. основная сумма и проценты с нее
- accession compensatory amounts
- accruing amounts
- aggregate amount
- aggregate amount of capital invested
- approved amounts
- available amount
- budgeted amount
- capitalized amounts
- carrying amounts
- claim amount
- contractual amount
- dealt amount
- drawdown amount
- equivalent amount
- estimated amount
- excessive amount of goods
- face amount
- fair amount
- fractional amount
- full amount
- gross amount
- guarantee amount
- guaranteed amount
- immense amount
- insurance amount
- invoice amount
- lump-sum amount
- mandatory amount
- net amount
- nominal amount
- original amount
- outstanding amount
- overall amount
- overdue amount
- penalty amount
- principal amount
- remaining amount
- reserved amount
- residual amount
- seasonal amount
- significant amount
- specific amount of metal
- substantial amount
- tax amount
- taxable amount
- tax-free amount
- tradeable amount
- uncollected amounts
- unlimited amounts
- zero bracket amount
- amount of accrued interest
- amount of advance
- amount of allocations
- amount of balance
- amount of a bill
- amount of business
- amount of capital investments
- amount of a claim
- amount of commission
- amount of compensation
- amount of a contract
- amount of credit
- amount of currency
- amount of damages
- amount of debt
- amount of delivery
- amount of deposit
- amount of a discount
- amount of drawings
- amount of drawing under a letter of credit
- amount of earnest money
- amount of excise tax
- amount of expenses
- amount of finance
- amount of financing
- amount of floated assets
- amount of a franchise
- amount of general average
- amount of housing
- amount of indebtedness
- amount of information
- amount of a letter of credit
- amount of a licence fee
- amount of a loan
- amount of losses
- amount of money
- amount of an order
- amount of payment
- amount of recovery
- amount of reduction
- amount of remuneration
- amount of sales
- amount of sampling
- amount of subscription
- amount of stock
- amount of turnover
- amount of the value-added tax
- amount of work
- amount claimed
- amount due
- amount free of tax
- amount owed
- amount owing
- amount paid into an account
- amount payable
- amount realized
- amount receivable
- amount subject to penalty tax
- amount subject to tax
- amount written off
- amount written off as losses
- double the amount
- charge an amount to the debit of an account
- deposit an amount
- enter an amount
- index an amount for inflation
- pass an amount to the credit
- pay an amount into current account
- recover an amount
- refund an amount
- reimburse an amount
- verify the amount of earnings
- amounts differ2. vсоставлять (сумму); равнятьсяEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > amount
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116 commitment
n1) вручение; передача2) затраты; вложение капитала3) обязательство (поставить товар или финансовый инструмент; предоставить кредит)4) контракт, предусматривающий финансовую ответственность за выполнение операций
- accounting commitment
- advance commitment
- back-to-back commitment
- business commitments
- buy-back commitment
- capital commitments
- client's commitments
- contract commitments
- contractual commitment
- corporate commitments
- credit commitment
- exchange commitments
- financial commitment
- forward commitments
- interbank loan commitments
- international commitments
- investment commitments
- irrevocable commitments of a credit institution
- issue commitments
- lending commitment
- liability commitment
- mutual commitments
- open commitment
- open-end commitments
- other commitments
- prior commitment
- production commitments
- purchase commitments
- special commitment
- standby commitment
- stock exchange commitments
- treaty commitments
- commitment of finance
- commitments of the issuing company
- commitments on delivery
- commitment to a cause
- commitments under an agreement
- commitments under a contract
- without any commitments
- abide by commitments
- assume commitments
- cancel a commitment
- carry out commitments
- enter into a commitment
- fail to meet commitments
- forgo a commitment
- fulfil commitments
- honour commitments
- incur a commitment
- make no commitments
- meet commitments
- observe commitments
- perform commitments
- shirk a commitment
- shrink away from a commitment
- undertake a commitment
- violate a commitmentEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > commitment
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117 market
1. n1) рынок2) биржа3) торговля4) амер. продовольственный магазин
- acceptance market
- active market
- actuals market
- advancing market
- agricultural market
- agricultural commodities market
- auction market
- bear market
- bid market
- biddable market
- black market
- bond market
- boom market
- bootleg market
- brisk market
- broad market
- bull market
- buoyant market
- buyers' market
- call money market
- capital market
- captive market
- car market
- cash market
- central wholesale markets
- chartering market
- closed market
- colonial market
- commercial banking market
- commercial paper market
- commodity market
- competition-free market
- competitive market
- concentrated market
- confidence market
- congested market
- consumer market
- control market
- core European market
- corn market
- corporate bond market
- covered market
- credit market
- curb market
- currency market
- dead market
- debt market
- demoralized market
- depressed market
- difficult market
- discount market
- distant market
- domestic market
- dual exchange market
- dull market
- easy money market
- effective market
- either way market
- emerging markets
- enduring market
- equity market
- Eurobond market
- Eurocurrency market
- Euro securities market
- exchange market
- exchangeable bond market
- expanding market
- export market
- external market
- falling market
- farmers' market
- farm labour market
- farm seasonal labour market
- finance market
- financial market
- firm market
- fixed-interest market
- flat market
- flexible market
- floated market
- fluctuating market
- food market
- foreign market
- foreign currency stock market
- foreign exchange market
- forward market
- fourth market
- fragmented market
- free market
- freight market
- fund market
- futures market
- gaining market
- giant market
- gilt-edged market
- gilts market
- glamor market
- global equity market
- glutted market
- gold market
- goods market
- government market
- grain market
- graveyard market
- gray market
- grey market
- heavy market
- heterogeneous market
- hired agricultural labour market
- home market
- homogeneous market
- housing market
- illegal market
- illiquid markets
- immediate market
- inactive market
- increasing market
- indeterminate market
- industrial market
- industrial labour market
- inflated securities market
- inland market
- insurance market
- interbank market
- interbank currency market
- intermediate market
- internal market
- international market
- international monetary market
- inverted market
- investment market
- jerry-built market
- job market
- kerb market
- labour market
- large market
- lawful market
- legal market
- licence market
- limited market
- liner tonnage market
- liquid market
- liquidity market
- lively market
- livestock market
- loan market
- local market
- locked market
- London discount market
- lucrative market
- machine and equipment market
- major market
- manpower market
- mass market
- mature card market
- merchandise market
- military market
- monetary market
- money market
- monopolized market
- narrow market
- national market
- new issues market
- off-board market
- offered market
- offshore market
- one-buyer market
- one-sided market
- one-way market
- open market
- open-air market
- option market
- organized market
- outer market
- outside market
- overbought market
- oversaturated market
- overseas market
- overstocked market
- over-the-counter market
- parallel markets
- passenger market
- pegged market
- physical market
- piggiback market
- placement market
- potential market
- price-elastic market
- primary market
- primary mortgage market
- produce market
- professional labour market
- profitable market
- property market
- prospective market
- protected market
- purchasing market
- railroad market
- railway market
- raw materials market
- ready market
- real market
- real estate market
- receptive market
- repurchase market
- resale market
- reseller market
- reserved market
- restricted market
- retail market
- retail public market
- rigged market
- rising market
- roadside market
- roller-coaster market
- rural market
- sagging market
- sales market
- saturated market
- seaboard markets
- secondary market
- securities market
- seesaw market
- seller's market
- sensitive market
- services market
- settlement market
- share market
- sheltered market
- shipping market
- shorthaul market
- short-term money market
- shrinking market
- sick market
- single market
- slack market
- sluggish market
- soft market
- sophisticated market
- speculative market
- speed market
- spot market
- spot currency market
- stable market
- stagnant market
- stale market
- steady market
- stiff market
- street market
- strong market
- substantial market
- tanker market
- tanker freight market
- technically strong market
- technically weak market
- terminal market
- test market
- thin market
- third market
- tight market
- tight money market
- tonnage market
- top-heavy market
- trade market
- trading market
- transport market
- travel market
- two-tier market
- two-tier foreign exchange market
- two-tier gold market
- two-way market
- uncertain market
- undersaturated market
- uneven market
- unlisted securities market
- unofficial market
- unorganized market
- unpredictable market
- unsettled market
- unsteady market
- upscale market
- urban market
- vast market
- volatile market
- volatile equity market
- weak market
- weekly market
- wholesale market
- world market
- world commodity market
- markets for equity issues
- market for a product
- market of foodstuffs
- market of inventions
- market of limited absorptive capacity
- market off
- above the market
- at the market
- at today's market
- in the market
- in line with the market
- in a rising market
- on the market
- affect a market
- assess a market
- bang a market
- be in the market
- be long of the market
- bear the market
- black the market
- boom the market
- branch out into a new market
- break into the market
- bring on the market
- bring to the market
- broaden a market
- build up a market
- bull the market
- buy at the market
- come into the market
- command a market
- congest a market
- conquer a market
- consolidate the country's fragmented market
- corner a market
- create a market
- develop a market
- divide the market
- dominate the market
- enter the market
- evaluate a market
- expand a market
- explore a market
- find market
- find a ready market
- flood the market
- force the market
- gain access to the market
- get access to the market
- glut the market
- hold a market
- investigate a market
- keep the market
- liberalize financial markets
- launch on the market
- make a market
- manipulate a market
- meet with a ready market
- monopolize a market
- open up new markets
- oust from the market
- overstock a market
- penetrate into the market
- play the market
- price oneself out of the market
- pull from the market
- pull out of the market
- put on the market
- raid the market
- regain a market
- retain a market
- rig a market
- rule a market
- secure a market
- seize a market
- segment a market
- sell at the market
- share markets
- sound the market
- split markets
- spoil the market
- study a market
- suit the market
- take over a market
- tap new markets
- test a market
- win a market2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > market
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118 amount
1.составлять (сумму); равняться2.1) количество; объем2) общая сумма, итог3) бухг. основная сумма и проценты с нее• -
119 business
1) дело, занятие, специальность2) дело, работа, бизнес3) торговля, коммерческая деятельность; предпринимательская деятельность4) компания, предприятие• -
120 officer
служащий, сотрудник; должностное лицо•
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