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бирж. стандартная партия, нормальная [стандартная] величина сделки ( в биржевой торговле с тем или иным финансовым инструментом)Syn:Ant:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > normal trading unit
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lotInvestor's Forget-me-Nots Dictionary > minimum unit of trading
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23 minimum unit of trading
Англо-русский экономический словарь > minimum unit of trading
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25 odd lot trading
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > odd lot trading
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26 MICEX system of electronic lot trading (SELT)
Финансы: система электронных лотовых торгов ММВБ (СЭЛТ)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > MICEX system of electronic lot trading (SELT)
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27 job lot trading
1) Экономика: операции по поставке нестандартной партии товара2) Биржевой термин: операции до поставке нестандартной партии товара -
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Биржевой термин: операции с небольшими партиями ценных бумаг -
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Финансы: (SELT) система электронных лотовых торгов ММВБ (СЭЛТ)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > MICEX system of electronic lot trading
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31 odd-lot trading
операції з неповними партіями акцій (який нараховує, як правило, менше 100 акцій), операції з неповними лотами акцій -
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операции с неполными партиями акций (насчитывающими, как правило, менее 100 акций): операции с неполными лотами акций. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > job lot trading
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34 odd lot trading
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39 Mindestschlussgröße
Mindestschlussgröße f BÖRSE minimum trading lot (Schlusseinheit; früher meist 50 Stück oder Vielfaches, seit 2002 ab 1 Stück in liquiden Dax-Werten)* * *f < Börse> Schlusseinheit minimum trading lot (früher meist 50 Stück oder Vielfaches, seit 2002 ab 1 Stück in liquiden Dax-Werten) -
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Handel m GEN commerce, trade (Gewerbe); distributive trades (Absatzwirtschaft); bargain, deal, trading, transaction (Abschluss); traffic (von illegaler Ware) • auf den Handel bezogen WIWI trade-related • den Handel aussetzen BANK suspend trading (an der Börse) • einen Handel erfolgreich abschließen GEN pull off a deal • Handel betreiben GEN trade • Handel treiben WIWI trade* * *m 1. < Geschäft> Gewerbe commerce, trade, trading, Abschluss bargain, deal, transaction, von illegaler Waren traffic; 2. <V&M> distributive trades ■ auf den Handel bezogen <Vw> trade-related ■ den Handel aussetzen < Börse> suspend trading ■ einen Handel erfolgreich abschließen < Geschäft> pull off a deal ■ Handel betreiben <Vw> trade ■ Handel treiben <Vw> trade* * *Handel
commerce, trade, (Abmachung) agreement, (Einzelgeschäft) bargain, business, deal[ing], transaction, (Handelsstand) the traders, (Markt) market, (Tausch) barter, exchange, truck, (Warenaustausch) traffic, trading;
• für den Handel bestimmt commercial;
• im Handel by way of trade, on the market;
• nicht mehr im Handel erhältlich off the market;
• vom Handel abgeschnitten debarred from commerce;
• ambulanter Handel established retail trade, peddlery, pedlary (Br.), peddling;
• ausgedehnter Handel extensive trade;
• außerbörslicher Handel off-market trade;
• auswärtiger Handel foreign trade;
• bilateraler Handel bilateral trade;
• binnenstaatlicher Handel internal (domestic, US, intrastate, US) state;
• blühender Handel roaring trade, commercial prosperity, trade boom;
• darniederliegender Handel languishing trade;
• ehrlicher Handel square deal (coll.), bone-fide bargain;
• eingeschränkter Handel frank trade;
• elektronischer Handel (Internet) electronic (e-) commerce (trading);
• gemischter Handel composite trading;
• inländischer Handel domestic (internal) trade;
• innereuropäischer Handel intra-European trade;
• innergemeinschaftlicher Handel (EU) intra-Community trade;
• inoffizieller Handel (Börse) unofficial trading;
• lebhafter Handel brisk trade;
• Mobiltelefon-basierter Handel M-commerce, mobile commerce;
• mittelständischer Handel small traders (business men);
• schwunghafter Handel flourishing (roaring) trade;
• stockender Handel stagnant trade;
• überseeischer Handel oversea (sea-borne) trade, overseas (transmarine) commerce;
• unerlaubter Handel illicit (clandestine) trade;
• unvorteilhafter Handel bad bargain;
• verbotener Handel illegal dealing;
• virtueller Handel (Internet) virtual trade;
• zwischenstaatlicher Handel interstate commerce, interstate (intrastate, US) trade;
• Handel mit bedrohten (gefährdeten) Arten trade in endangered species;
• Handel mit dem Ausland commerce with foreign nations (US), export trade, foreign commerce;
• Handel in Bezugsrechten rights dealing (US);
• Handel mit Billigerzeugnissen zwecks Umsatzsteigerung trading down (US);
• ekstatischer Handel an der Börse trading frenzy;
• Handel mit Edelmetallen bullion trade;
• Handel in kleineren Effektenabschnitten odd-lot trading (US);
• Handel innerhalb der EU-Länder intracommunity trade;
• Handel zwischen den Einzelstaaten interstate (intrastate) commerce (US);
• Handel mit landwirtschaftlichen Erzeugnissen agricultural trade;
• Handel mit gestohlenen Fahrzeugen vehicle trafficking;
• Handel mit dem Feind trading with the enemy;
• Handel per Flugzeug airborne trade;
• Handel und Gewerbe trade (commerce) and industry;
• Handel per Internet Internet commerce;
• Handel in kleinen Mengen retail trade;
• Handel zwischen Mitgliedstaaten trade between member states;
• geduldeter Handel neutraler Staaten precarious trade;
• Handel im Umherziehen hawking, itinerant trade, peddling, peddlery, pedlary (Br.);
• Handel zwischen einem Unternehmen und dem Endkunden (Konsumenten, Verbraucher) business to customer (B2C);
• Handel der Unternehmen untereinander (E-Geschäft) business to business (B2B);
• Handel und Verkehr trade and transport;
• Handel mit harten Währungen hard-currency trade;
• Handel mit leicht verderblichen Waren perishable traffic;
• Handel mit Waren höherer Preislage und größerer Gewinnspanne trading up (US);
• Handel auf dem Wasserwege water-borne commerce;
• Handel in nicht notierten Werten off-board (-floor) trading (US);
• Handel mit gestohlenen Wertpapieren stolen-securities traffic;
• Handel mit nicht notierten Wertpapieren over-the-counter trading (US);
• Handel mit nicht zum offiziellen Börsenverkehr zugelassenen Wertpapieren over-the-counter market (US);
• Handel und Wirtschaft trade and industry;
• Handel treibend trading, commercial, mercantile;
• nicht Handel treibend uncommercial;
• Handel ableiten to divert trade from a country;
• Handel abschließen to conclude a sale, to strike (bind) a bargain, to consummate a deal;
• Handel aufgeben to quit business;
• Handel aufkündigen to break a bargain;
• Handel aufmachen to open a trade, to set up shop (US);
• Handel behindern to intercept trade;
• Handel wieder beleben to reanimate (revive) trade;
• in den Handel bringen to commercialize;
• sich dem Handel erschließen to open up to trade;
• in den Handel kommen to be marketed;
• guten Handel machen to do a good stroke of business;
• Handel rückgängig machen to rescind a contract;
• im Handel sein to be sold (on the market);
• nicht mehr im Handel zu haben sein to be no longer on the market;
• zum Handel an der Börse zugelassen sein to be accepted for trading (listed, US) at the stock exchange;
• Handel treiben to [carry on (follow) a] trade, to traffic, to market, to handle, to carry on commerce with, to buy and sell, to deal;
• bedeutenden Handel treiben to do a lot of trade;
• unter der Firma... Handel treiben to trade under the name (style) of...;
• wilden Handel treiben to interlope.
abschnüren, Handel
to put a stranglehold on the trade
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