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1 exchange rate risk
Finthe risk of suffering loss on converting another currency to the currency of a company’s own country.EXAMPLEExchange rate risks can be arranged into three primary categories. (1.) Economic exposure: operating costs will rise due to changes in rates and make a product uncompetitive in the world market. Little can be done to reduce this routine business risk that every enterprise must endure. (2.) Translation exposure: the impact of currency exchange rates will reduce a company’s earnings and weaken its balance sheet. To reduce translation exposure, experienced corporate fund managers use a range of techniques known as currency hedging. (3.) Transaction exposure: there will be an unfavorable move in a specific currency between the time when a contract is agreed and the time it is completed, or between the time when a lending or borrowing is initiated and the time the funds are repaid. Transaction exposure can be eased by factoring: transferring title to foreign accounts receivable to a third-party factoring house.Although there is no definitive way of forecasting exchange rates, largely because the world’s economies and financial markets are evolving so rapidly, the relationships between exchange rates, interest rates, and inflation rates can serve as leading indicators of changes in risk. These relationships are as follows. Purchasing Power Parity theory (PPP): while it can be expressed differently, the most common expression links the changes in exchange rates to those in relative price indices in two countries:Rate of change of exchange rate = Difference in inflation ratesInternational Fisher Effect (IFE): this holds that an interest-rate differential will exist only if the exchange rate is expected to change in such a way that the advantage of the higher interest rate is offset by the loss on the foreign exchange transactions. Practically speaking, the IFE implies that while an investor in a low-interest country can convert funds into the currency of a high-interest country and earn a higher rate, the gain (the interest rate differential) will be offset by the expected loss due to foreign exchange rate changes. The relationship is stated as:Expected rate of change of the exchange rate = Interest-rate differentialUnbiased Forward Rate Theory: this holds that the forward exchange rate is the best unbiased estimate of the expected future spot exchange rate.Expected exchange rate = Forward exchange rate -
2 transaction exposure
Finthe susceptibility of an organization to the effect of foreign exchange rate changes during the transaction cycle associated with the export/import of goods or services. Transaction exposure is present from the time a price is agreed until the payment has been made/received in the domestic currency. -
3 nominal exchange rate
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4 foreign exchange option
Fina contract which, for a fee, guarantees a worst-case exchange rate for the future purchase of one currency for another. Unlike a forward transaction, the option does not obligate the buyer to deliver a currency on the settlement date unless the buyer chooses to. These options protect against unfavorable currency movements while allowing retention of the ability to participate in favorable movements. -
5 борсов
exchange (attr.), stock (attr.)борсова сделка a transaction on the exchangeборсов бюлетин stock-listборсов спекулант stockjobber* * *бо̀рсов,прил. exchange (attr.), stock (attr.); \борсов агент/посредник stock-broker, stockbroker, фин. operator; \борсов бюлетин stock-list; \борсов играч ( професионален) punter; \борсов салон trading floor; \борсов спекулант stockjobber, stag; \борсова сделка transaction on the exchange; \борсова сесия фин. callover; извън \борсова сделка off market deal.* * *1. exchange (attr.), stock (attr.) 2. БОРСОВ агент посредник stock-broker, stockbroker, фин operator 3. БОРСОВ бюлетин stock-list 4. БОРСОВ спекулант stockjobber 5. БОРСОВa сделка a transaction on the exchange -
6 биржевая сделка
1) Law: exchange transaction2) Economy: exchange deal, market contract, transaction on the exchange3) Stock Exchange: stock-exchange deal4) Banking: bargain -
7 декларация валютного контроля (импорт)
декларация валютного контроля (импорт)
Заполняемый импортером/покупателем документ, являющийся для компетентного органа средством контроля над осуществлением торговой сделки, на которую выделена иностранная валюта, и переводом денег в соответствии с условиями платежа и действующими правилами валютного контроля (ЕЭК ООН/ФАЛ)
[Упрощение процедур торговли: англо-русский глоссарий терминов (пересмотренное второе издание) НЬЮ-ЙОРК, ЖЕНЕВА, МОСКВА 2011 год]EN
exchange control declaration (import)
Document completed by an importer/buyer as a means for the competent body to control that a trade transaction for which foreign exchange has been allocated has been executed and that money has been transferred in accordance with the conditions of payment and the exchange control regulations in force (UN/ECE/FAL)
[Trade Facilitation Terms: An English - Russian Glossary (revised second edition) NEW YORK, GENEVA, MOSCOW 2351]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > декларация валютного контроля (импорт)
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8 девальвация валюты
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > девальвация валюты
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9 биржевой
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10 бюро по обмену валюты
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > бюро по обмену валюты
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11 поступление иностранной валюты
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > поступление иностранной валюты
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12 биржевая сделка
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13 intercambio
m.1 exchange.intercambio comercial trade2 interchange, exchange, swapping, trade-in.3 intercourse.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: intercambiar.* * *1 exchange, interchange* * *noun m.* * *SM [de impresiones, de presos, ideas, dinero] exchange; [de sellos, fotos] swap, exchangehice intercambio con una chica inglesa — I went o did an exchange with an English girl
me junto con un estudiante de español y hacemos intercambio de conversación — I get together with a Spanish student to exchange conversation
* * *a) (de ideas, información, bienes) exchangetener un intercambio de palabras — to have words o a quarrel
b) (de sellos, revistas) swap; ( de estudiantes) exchange; ( de prisioneros) exchangec) ( en tenis) rally* * *= exchange, exchange acquisition, interchange, exchange visit, cross-pollination, barter, cross-fertilisation [cross-fertilization, -USA], transposition, sharing, bartering.Ex. National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.Ex. The 'on approval', 'gift', and ' exchange' types are useful for statistical purposes.Ex. Both UKMARC and UNIMARC comply with ISO 2709, the international standard for bibliographic record interchange on magnetic tape.Ex. The article 'To the Polar Circle on exchange visit' describes a 3 week exchange visit to the Regional Library in Rovaniemi, the largest of Finnish Lapland's 4 towns.Ex. The conference disappointed in there was little cross-pollination of ideas between librarians in the developed and the developing countries.Ex. International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.Ex. Results indicate that the patterns of cross-fertilization vary greatly among these scientific fields.Ex. Transposition of digits in a number is usually invisible to editors.Ex. There are other networks which support the sharing of cataloguing data.Ex. Holdings will become increasingly important as a bartering tool to gain additional access benefits.----* adquisición por compra o intercambio = non-gratuitous acquisition.* Cinta de Intercambio de Regristros MARC = MARC Exchange Tape.* efectuar un intercambio = effect + exchange.* estudiante de intercambio = exchange student.* formato de intercambio = exchange format.* idioma de intercambio = exchange language.* intercambio cultural = cultural exchange.* intercambio de calor = heat exchange.* intercambio de conocimientos = learning exchange, cross-fertilisation [cross-fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation of knowledge.* intercambio de conversación = conversation exchange.* intercambio de direcciones = exchange of address.* intercambio de estudiantes = student exchange.* intercambio de experiencias = exchange of experience.* intercambio de fondos = stock exchange.* intercambio de ideas = fertilisation [fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation [cross-fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation of ideas, exchange of ideas.* intercambio de información = information exchange, information interchange.* intercambio de opiniones sobre = exchange of opinion on.* intercambio de puestos de trabajo = job exchange.* Intercambio Electrónico de Datos (EDI) = EDI (Electronic Data Interchange).* intercambio electrónico de información = electronic exchange of information.* intercambio internacional = international exchange.* intercambio lingüístico = language exchange.* intercambio nacional = national exchange.* intercambio verbal = exchange, verbal transaction, verbal exchange.* lengua de intercambio = exchange language.* programa de intercambio = exchange programme.* sesión de intercambio = swap shop.* visita de intercambio = exchange visit.* * *a) (de ideas, información, bienes) exchangetener un intercambio de palabras — to have words o a quarrel
b) (de sellos, revistas) swap; ( de estudiantes) exchange; ( de prisioneros) exchangec) ( en tenis) rally* * *= exchange, exchange acquisition, interchange, exchange visit, cross-pollination, barter, cross-fertilisation [cross-fertilization, -USA], transposition, sharing, bartering.Ex: National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.
Ex: The 'on approval', 'gift', and ' exchange' types are useful for statistical purposes.Ex: Both UKMARC and UNIMARC comply with ISO 2709, the international standard for bibliographic record interchange on magnetic tape.Ex: The article 'To the Polar Circle on exchange visit' describes a 3 week exchange visit to the Regional Library in Rovaniemi, the largest of Finnish Lapland's 4 towns.Ex: The conference disappointed in there was little cross-pollination of ideas between librarians in the developed and the developing countries.Ex: International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.Ex: Results indicate that the patterns of cross-fertilization vary greatly among these scientific fields.Ex: Transposition of digits in a number is usually invisible to editors.Ex: There are other networks which support the sharing of cataloguing data.Ex: Holdings will become increasingly important as a bartering tool to gain additional access benefits.* adquisición por compra o intercambio = non-gratuitous acquisition.* Cinta de Intercambio de Regristros MARC = MARC Exchange Tape.* efectuar un intercambio = effect + exchange.* estudiante de intercambio = exchange student.* formato de intercambio = exchange format.* idioma de intercambio = exchange language.* intercambio cultural = cultural exchange.* intercambio de calor = heat exchange.* intercambio de conocimientos = learning exchange, cross-fertilisation [cross-fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation of knowledge.* intercambio de conversación = conversation exchange.* intercambio de direcciones = exchange of address.* intercambio de estudiantes = student exchange.* intercambio de experiencias = exchange of experience.* intercambio de fondos = stock exchange.* intercambio de ideas = fertilisation [fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation [cross-fertilization, -USA], cross-fertilisation of ideas, exchange of ideas.* intercambio de información = information exchange, information interchange.* intercambio de opiniones sobre = exchange of opinion on.* intercambio de puestos de trabajo = job exchange.* Intercambio Electrónico de Datos (EDI) = EDI (Electronic Data Interchange).* intercambio electrónico de información = electronic exchange of information.* intercambio internacional = international exchange.* intercambio lingüístico = language exchange.* intercambio nacional = national exchange.* intercambio verbal = exchange, verbal transaction, verbal exchange.* lengua de intercambio = exchange language.* programa de intercambio = exchange programme.* sesión de intercambio = swap shop.* visita de intercambio = exchange visit.* * *1 (de ideas, bienes) exchange; (de sellos, revistas) swapva a hacer un intercambio con un chico inglés he's going on an exchange with an English boyintercambio de opiniones/experiencias exchange of opinions/experiencesintercambio cultural cultural exchangeel debate terminó con un intercambio de insultos the discussion ended in an exchange of insultstuvieron un intercambio de palabras they exchanged words, they had an argument2 (en tenis) rallyCompuesto:( Inf) file sharing* * *
Del verbo intercambiar: ( conjugate intercambiar)
intercambio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
intercambió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
intercambiar
intercambio
intercambiar ( conjugate intercambiar) verbo transitivo ‹impresiones/ideas› to exchange;
‹sellos/revistas› to swap
intercambio sustantivo masculino
(de estudiantes, prisioneros) exchange
intercambiar verbo transitivo to exchange, swap
intercambio sustantivo masculino exchange: el ambiente favorecía el intercambio de ideas, the atmosphere favoured the exchange of ideas
' intercambio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tiroteo
English:
cement
- cultural exchange
- exchange
- interchange
- intercultural
- swap
- switch
- wife-swapping
* * *intercambio nm[de objetos, ideas] exchange; [de cromos] swap;se ha producido un intercambio de lugares en la clasificación the two teams have swapped places in the table;la discusión acabó con un intercambio de puñetazos the argument ended with them trading punches;un alumno de intercambio an exchange student;hizo intercambio con una chica canadiense she did an exchange with a Canadian girlintercambio comercial trade;intercambio cultural cultural exchange;Fin intercambio de la deuda debt swap;intercambio de golpes [en tenis] rally;intercambio de ideas exchange of ideas;intercambio de parejas swinging* * *m exchange, swap;intercambio de datos/opiniones exchange of information/ideas* * *intercambio nmcanje: exchange, trade* * *intercambio n exchange -
14 change
change [∫ɑ̃ʒ]masculine noun[de devises] exchange• gagner/perdre au change to gain/lose on the deal* * *ʃɑ̃ʒnom masculin1) ( taux) exchange rate2) ( opération) (foreign) exchangegagner/perdre au change — lit to make/to lose money on the exchange
perdre au change — fig to lose out
en quittant son emploi précédent il a gagné or il n'a pas perdu au change — when he left his previous job it was a change for the better
* * *ʃɑ̃ʒ nm1) COMMERCE exchangeopérations de change — foreign exchange transactions, exchange transactions
gagner au change — to be better off for it, to be better off
perdre au change — to be worse off for it, to be worse off
* * *change nm1 Fin ( taux) exchange rate; change fixe/flottant or flexible fixed/floating exchange rate; hausse/baisse du change rise/fall in the exchange rate; le change ne nous est pas favorable the exchange rate is not in our favourGB;2 Fin ( opération) (foreign) exchange; gagner/perdre au change lit to make/to lose money on the exchange; fig to make/to lose on the deal; en quittant son emploi précédent il a gagné or il n'a pas perdu au change when he left his previous job it was a change for the better;donner le change à qn to pull the wool over sb's eyes.[ʃɑ̃ʒ] nom masculin[taux] exchange rate‘change (ouvert de 9 h à 11 h)’ ‘bureau de change (open from 9 a.m. till 11 a.m.)’donner le change à quelqu'un [le duper] to hoodwink somebody, to put somebody off the trackgagner/perdre au changea. (sens propre) to be better/worse off because of the exchange rateb. (figuré) to come out a winner/loser on the deal2. [couche] -
15 Börsenschwankungen
Börsenschwankungen
exchange fluctuations;
• Börsenschwindel stockjobbery;
• Börsenschwindler stock-exchange venturer, stag;
• Börsensitz [exchange] seat;
• seinen Börsensitz aufgeben to drop one’s exchange seat;
• Börsensitzung session of trading;
• schwer wiegender Börsenskandal grave scandal on the stock exchange;
• Börsenspekulant speculator, gambler, bargain hunter, stockjobber, stag (Br.), punter;
• unerfahrener Börsenspekulant flunkey, flunky (US);
• Börsenspekulation stockjobbing, jobbery, gambling (speculation) on the [stock] exchange;
• kurzfristige Börsenspekulationen durchführen to be in and out of the market (US);
• Börsenspezialist exchange specialist;
• Börsenspiel agiotage;
• Börsensprache stock-exchange terminology (parlance, sl.);
• Börsenstand [trading] post;
• Börsenstempel stamp duty;
• Börsenstimmung tone (mood) of the market, [stock-]market sentiment;
• zuversichtliche Börsenstimmung confident state of the market;
• bei gebesserter Börsenstimmung höher tendieren to edge higher amid improved market sentiment;
• Börsenstrategie stock-market tactics;
• Börsenströmung tendency on the stock exchange, stock-market trend;
• Börsenstunden official (stock-exchange) hours;
• normale Börsenstunden regular session;
• Börsentag trading (ticket, market) day, session;
• ruhiger Börsentag quiet session;
• Börsenteil (Zeitung) city (commercial) news;
• Börsentelegraf [stock] ticker, stock indicator (printer);
• Börsentendenz trend on the stock market, stock-market trend, tendency of the money market;
• Börsentermingeschäft option, trading in futures (US), forward operation, futures deal[ing] (US), transaction for the account (Br.);
• Börsenterminologie stock-market parlance;
• Börsentiefstpunkt bottom of the market;
• Börsentipp stock[-exchange] tip, hint;
• Börsentitel stock-exchange securities;
• Börsentransaktion operation on the stock exchange, market transaction;
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16 borsa
f bag( borsetta) handbag, AE purseper documenti briefcasefinance Stock Exchangeborsa della spesa shopping bagborsa termica cool bagborsa di studio scholarshipborsa merci Commodities Exchangeborsa nera black marketborsa valori Stock Exchangemetter mano alla borsa put one's hand in one's pocket* * *borsa1 s.f.1 purse, money purse; ( borsetta) bag, handbag; ( tasca) pouch: borsa di pelle, di paglia, leather, straw bag; borsa della spesa, shopping bag; borsa da viaggio, travelling bag; le hanno scippato la borsa, she's had her bag snatched; borsa per documenti, briefcase // borsa da tabacco, tobacco pouch; borsa per l'acqua calda, hot-water bottle // borsa di studio, scholarship // allentare, stringere i cordoni della borsa, to loosen, to tighten the purse strings; far borsa comune, to share expenses; tenere i cordoni della borsa, to hold the purse strings; avere la borsa piena, (fig.) to be rolling in it // pagare di borsa propria, to pay out of one's own pocket // la borsa o la vita!, your money or your life! // avere le borse agli occhi, to have bags under one's eyes2 (anat.) bursa3 (eccl.) burse4 ( boxe) purseborsa2 s.f. ( Borsa valori) (Stock) Exchange, (fam.) Change, Security Exchange: Borsa Valori di Londra, the House; la borsa americana, Wall Street; in borsa, on Exchange (o on Change); indici di borsa, Stock Exchange indices; borsa del grano, wheat pit; borsa merci, commodity Exchange; borsa merci, ( esclusi i metalli) produce Exchange; contratto di borsa, Stock Exchange contract (o transaction); mediatore, agente di borsa, stockbroker; listino di borsa, Stock Exchange list; listino ufficiale della Borsa Valori di Londra, Stock Exchange daily official list; quotazioni di borsa, Stock Exchange quotations; liquidazione di borsa, Stock Exchange settlement; operatore di borsa, ( della Borsa di Londra non in diretto contatto col pubblico) stockjobber; speculatore di borsa, Stock gambler; speculazione in borsa, Stock gambling; speculare, giocare in borsa, to gamble on the Stock Exchange; rialzo, ribasso in borsa, rise, fall on the Stock Exchange; borsa fiacca, weak (o dull) market; borsa ferma, strong market; chiusura di borsa, close of business on the Exchange // fuori borsa, over-the-counter (attr.).* * *['borsa]1. sf(gen) bag, (borsetta) handbag Brit, purse Am, Ciclismo pannier2.* * *I ['borsa]sostantivo femminile1) bag; (borsetta) handbag, purse AE; (portadocumenti) briefcase2) colloq. (occhiaia)3) zool. (marsupio) pouch•borsa della spesa — shopper, shopping bag
borsa di studio — grant, scolarship
••allargare, stringere i cordoni della borsa — to loosen, to tighten the purse-strings
II ['borsa]"o la borsa o la vita!" — "your money or your life!"
sostantivo femminile econ. stock exchange, stock marketla borsa ha chiuso in rialzo, in ribasso — stocks closed higher, lower
in borsa — [scalata, speculazione] stock exchange attrib., stock market attrib.
giocare in borsa — to play the (stock) market, to gamble on the Stock Exchange
quotato in borsa — listed o quoted on the Stock Exchange
indice di borsa — share o stock index
* * *borsa1/'borsa/sostantivo f.3 zool. (marsupio) pouchallargare, stringere i cordoni della borsa to loosen, to tighten the purse-strings; metter mano alla borsa to foot the bill; "o la borsa o la vita!" "your money or your life!"\borsa dell'acqua calda hot water bottle; borsa del ghiaccio ice pack; borsa di plastica plastic bag; borsa della spesa shopper, shopping bag; borsa di studio grant, scolarship; borsa da tabacco pouch.————————borsa2/'borsa/sostantivo f.econ. stock exchange, stock market; la borsa ha chiuso in rialzo, in ribasso stocks closed higher, lower; in borsa [scalata, speculazione] stock exchange attrib., stock market attrib.; giocare in borsa to play the (stock) market, to gamble on the Stock Exchange; quotato in borsa listed o quoted on the Stock Exchange; la società sarà quotata in borsa the company is going public; seduta di borsa trading session; indice di borsa share o stock index; listino di borsa Stock Exchange list; quotazioni di borsa Stock Exchange prices; agente o operatore di borsa stockbroker\ -
17 валютный валютн·ый
эк.currency, monetaryвалютные запасы / резервы — currency / (foreign) exchange reserves
"валютная змея" (система совместного плавания валют) — currency snake
валютные колебания — currency changes / movements / shifts, fluctuation in exchange, uncertainty of the exchange rates
валютный контроль, валютное регулирование — exchange control, currency exchange regulation
валютная оговорка — exchange / currency clause
валютные ограничения — currency / exchange restrictions
валютная операция — exchange / currency transaction
валютный паритет — parity / par of exchange
валютные платежи / расчёты — exchange payments
международная валютная единица, основанная на национальных валютах ряда стран — currency "cocktail"
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18 Handel
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 -
19 Handel
m; -s, kein Pl.; WIRTS.1. trade, commerce; bes. Börse: trading ( mit in); (Markt) market; Handel und Gewerbe trade (bes. Am. commerce) and industry; Handel und Wandel altm. business and social life; im Handel on the market; im Handel ( erhältlich oder zu haben) sein auch be available; nicht mehr im Handel off the market, no longer available; in den Handel bringen / kommen put on / come onto the market; aus dem Handel ziehen take off the market; Handel treiben trade; Handel treiben mit mit etw.: deal in s.th.; mit jemandem: do business with s.o.; Handel treibend trading2. (Geschäft) (business) transaction, deal; (Tauschhandel) barter; (Vereinbarung) deal; ich lasse mich auf keinen Handel mit ihm ein fig. (will nichts mit ihm zu tun haben) I don’t want to get involved with him at all; (will nicht mit ihm diskutieren) I’m not having any discussion with him—m; -s, Händel, meist Pl.; altm. oder geh. quarrel, argument; einen Handel mit jemandem ( auszutragen) haben have a quarrel with s.o., want to settle an argument with s.o.; Händel suchen be looking for trouble, be trying to pick a quarrel* * *der Handel(Geschäftsabschluss) bargain; deal;(Warenverkehr) trade; dealing; business; trading;(Wirtschaftszweig) commerce* * *Hạn|del I ['handl]m -s,no plHandel mit etw/einem Land — trade in sth/with a country
2) (= Warenverkehr) trade; (= Warenmarkt) marketim Handel sein — to be on the market
etw in den Handel bringen — to put sth on the market
etw aus dem Handel ziehen — to take sth off the market
(mit jdm) Handel ( be)treiben — to trade (with sb)
4) (= Wirtschaftszweig) commerce, trade; (= die Handel Treibenden) trade5) (dial = Handelsunternehmen) businessII ['handl]er betreibt/hat einen Handel in or mit Kohlen und Heizöl — he runs/has a coal and fuel oil business
m -s, ordm;['hɛndl] usu pl quarrel, argument* * *der1) (an agreement made between people: I'll make a bargain with you.) bargain2) (the exchange of goods between nations or people; trade on a large scale: He is engaged in commerce.) commerce3) (a bargain or arrangement: a business deal.) deal4) (the buying and selling of goods: Japan does a lot of trade with Britain.) trade5) (trade, especially illegal or dishonest: the drug traffic.) traffic* * *Han·del1<-s>[ˈhandl̩]1. (Wirtschaftszweig der Händler) commercefreier \Handel free tradeden \Handel aussetzen BÖRSE to discontinue tradeden \Handel behindern to intercept trade3. (fam: Abmachung, Geschäft) deal, transactionauf so einen unsicheren \Handel würde ich mich nicht einlassen I wouldn't let myself in for such a risky deal4. (das Handeln) dealing, tradingder \Handel mit Drogen ist illegal drug trafficking is illegal[mit jdm/etw] \Handel treiben [o betreiben] to do business [with sb], to trade [in sb/sth]5. (Laden) businessetw in den \Handel bringen to put sth on the marketim \Handel sein to be on the marketetw aus dem \Handel ziehen to take sth off the marketHan·del2<-s, Händel>[ˈhandl̩, pl ˈhɛndl̩]m meist pl argument, quarrel* * *Ider; Handels1) (Wirtschaft) trade; commerce2) (Handeln) tradeder Handel mit Waffen/Drogen — the traffic in arms/drugs
3) (Geschäftsverkehr) tradedas ist [nicht mehr] im Handel — it is [no longer] on the market
4) (Vereinbarung) dealIIder; Handels, Händel; meist Pl. (geh.)* * *Handel1 m; -s, kein pl; WIRTSCHHandel und Gewerbe trade (besonders US commerce) and industry;Handel und Wandel obs business and social life;im Handel on the market;nicht mehr im Handel off the market, no longer available;in den Handel bringen/kommen put on/come onto the market;aus dem Handel ziehen take off the market;Handel treiben trade;Handel treibend tradingich lasse mich auf keinen Handel mit ihm ein fig (will nichts mit ihm zu tun haben) I don’t want to get involved with him at all; (will nicht mit ihm diskutieren) I’m not having any discussion with himeinen Handel mit jemandem (auszutragen) haben have a quarrel with sb, want to settle an argument with sb;Händel suchen be looking for trouble, be trying to pick a quarrel* * *Ider; Handels1) (Wirtschaft) trade; commerce2) (Handeln) tradeder Handel mit Waffen/Drogen — the traffic in arms/drugs
3) (Geschäftsverkehr) tradedas ist [nicht mehr] im Handel — it is [no longer] on the market
4) (Vereinbarung) dealIIder; Handels, Händel; meist Pl. (geh.)Händel suchen — [try to] pick a quarrel
* * *- m.bargain n.commerce n.deal n.trade n.traffic (illegal trade) n. -
20 авуары в иностранной валюте
1. foreign exchange holdings2. assets in foreign exchangeРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > авуары в иностранной валюте
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