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1 stocks
1. государственные ценные бумаги2. иметь в наличии; акция; запасСинонимический ряд:1. estimations (noun) appraisals; assessments; estimates; estimations; evaluations; judgments2. families (noun) clans; families; folks; houses; kin; kindred; lineage; lineages; races; tribes3. funds (noun) account; assets; bonds; capital outlay; credit; funds; liens4. reserves (noun) backlogs; hoards; inventories; nest eggs; reserves; reservoirs; stockpiles; stores; supplies; treasures5. trusts (noun) confidences; dependences; faiths; hopes; reliances; trusts6. keeps (verb) carries; keeps -
2 hopes
надеяться; надеждаhopes thwarted by death — надежды, рухнувшие со смертью
Синонимический ряд:1. trusts (noun) confidences; dependences; faiths; reliances; stocks; trusts2. dreams (verb) aspires; dreams3. expects (verb) awaits; counts on; counts upon; expects; looks -
3 contrarian
investisseur m à contre-courantcontrarian investor investisseur m à contre-courantBut being a contrarian investor by nature, he also likes to invest in trusts that are out of favour and sell them when sentiment is more positive. Currently, he is overweight in Asia and emerging markets. He likes to hold between 35 and 40 trusts in the fund.
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4 AIM
STOCK EXCHANGE ( abbreviation Alternative Investment Market) = marché hors cote rattaché à la Bourse de LondresSeveral billion pounds have been raised on the Alternative Investment Market ( AIM) over the last four years, following the billion-plus invested on its predecessor, the Unlisted Securities Market, over a much longer period. Another half billion has flowed into venture capital trusts (VCTs) which offer 20% income tax relief and other incentives to invest in very small companies.
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5 ISA
ISAs should be the first investments you consider because they are the next most tax-efficient, after pensions. They allow you to hold up to £5,000 a year... in three types of investment: cash, life insurance and stock market investments, such as shares and unit trusts.
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6 trustbuster
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7 charges
1. цена; расходы; издержкиfixed charges — постоянные издержки; постоянные затраты
storage charges — плата за хранение; складские расходы
2. расходыscale of charges — шкала расходов; тариф
3. заряжать; брать плату; зарядСинонимический ряд:1. account (noun) account; bill; invoice; reckoning; score; statement; tab2. accusations (noun) accusations; denouncements; denunciations; incriminations3. duties (noun) commitments; committals; duties; imperatives; musts; needs; obligations; responsibilities4. fees (noun) exaction; fees; tolls5. keeping (noun) cares; custody; guardianships; keeping; supervisions; trusts6. loads (noun) burdens; deadweights; loads; millstones; onuses; tasks; taxes; weights7. orders (noun) behest; behests; bidding; commandments; commands; dictates; directions; directives; injunctions; instructions; mandates; orders; words8. oversights (noun) conducts; handlings; managements; oversights; runnings; superintendencies9. prices (noun) costs; price tags; prices; rates; tabs; tariffs10. rushes (noun) rushes11. wards (noun) dependants; wards12. accuses (verb) accuses; arraigns; criminates; denounces; denunciates; impeaches; incriminates; inculpates; indicts13. ascribes (verb) accredits; ascribes; assigns; attributes; credits; imputes; lays; refers14. binds (verb) binds; commits; obligates; pledges15. burdens (verb) burdens; clogs; cumbers; encumbers; lades; lumbers; saddles; tasks; taxes; weigh down; weighs; weights16. fills (verb) arms; chokes; fills; freights; heaps; loads; packs; piles17. permeates (verb) impregnates; interpenetrates; penetrates; percolates; permeates; pervades; saturates; suffuses; transfuses18. rushes (verb) boils; bolts; chases; dashes; flings; lashes; races; rushes; shoots; tears19. tells (verb) bids; commands; directs; enjoins; instructs; orders; requires; tells; warns20. trusts (verb) entrusts; trusts -
8 trustbusting
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9 groups
n pl спорт. предварительные соревнованияСинонимический ряд:1. arrays (noun) arrays; batches; batteries; bodies; bundles; clots; clumps; clutches; collections; knots; parcels; platoons; sorts; suites2. assemblies (noun) assemblies; bands; bevies; clusters; coveys; crews; parties3. classes (noun) categories; classes; grades; groupings; leagues; pigeonholes; tiers4. companies (noun) aggregations; assemblages; collections; companies; congregations; congresses; convocations; gatherings; meetings; musters; troops5. sets (noun) bunches; circles; crowds; lots; pushes; sets6. syndicates (noun) cartels; chains; combines; conglomerates; pools; syndicates; trusts7. meets (verb) assembles; closes; clusters; collects; congregates; convenes; converges; gathers; get together; meets; musters; rounds up8. orders (verb) arranges; arrays; disposes; distributes; marshals; orders; organises; ranges; systematises9. sorts (verb) assorts; categorises; categorizes; classes; classifies; grades; pigeonholes; pigeon-holes; places; ranks; rates; separates; sort out; sorts -
10 utmost
1. adjectiveäußerst...; tiefst... [Verachtung]; höchst... [Verehrung, Gefahr]; größt... [Höflichkeit, Eleganz, Einfachheit, Geschwindigkeit]of [the] utmost importance — von äußerster Wichtigkeit
2. nounwith the utmost caution — mit größter od. äußerster Vorsicht
Äußerste, dasdo or try one's utmost to do something — mit allen Mitteln versuchen, etwas zu tun
* * *1) (most distant: the utmost ends of the earth.) äußerst2) (greatest possible: Take the utmost care!) äußerst•- academic.ru/115903/do_one%27s_utmost">do one's utmost* * *ut·most[ˈʌtməʊst, AM -moʊst]I. adj attr, inv größte(r, s)a person of the \utmost brilliance eine Person von höchster Genialitätwith the \utmost care/precision so sorgfältig/genau wie möglichwith the \utmost caution/reluctance mit äußerster Vorsicht/Zurückhaltungto put sb in a position of the \utmost difficulty jdn in größte Schwierigkeiten bringenwith the \utmost ferocity mit aller Schärfea matter of the \utmost importance eine Angelegenheit von äußerster Wichtigkeit▪ the \utmost das Äußerstethe car offers the \utmost in power and performance der Wagen bietet ein Maximum an Kraft und Leistung▪ at the \utmost höchstens▪ to the \utmost bis zum Äußerstento live life to the utmost das Leben voll auskosten [o in vollen Zügen genießen]to try sb's patience to the \utmost jds Geduld bis aufs Äußerste strapazierento try [or do] one's \utmost sein Bestes geben [o Möglichstes tun]* * *['ʌtməʊst]1. adj1) (= greatest) ease, danger größte(r, s), höchste(r, s); caution, candour äußerste(r, s), größte(r, s)with the utmost speed/care —
matters of the utmost importance — Angelegenheiten pl von äußerster Wichtigkeit
it is of the utmost importance that... — es ist äußerst wichtig, dass...
I have the utmost respect for him — ich habe den allergrößten Respekt vor ihm
2) (= furthest) äußerste(r, s)2. nwe have done our utmost to help him — wir haben unser Bestmöglichstes or Äußerstes getan, um ihm zu helfen
to the utmost of one's ability — so gut man nur kann
he tried my patience to the utmost — er strapazierte meine Geduld aufs äußerste or Äußerste
one should enjoy life/oneself to the utmost — man sollte das Leben in vollen Zügen genießen/sich amüsieren, so gut man nur kann
I can give you £50 at the utmost — ich kann Ihnen allerhöchstens £ 50 geben
* * *utmost [ˈʌtməʊst]A adj äußerst(er, e, es):a) entlegenst(er, e, es), fernst(er, e, es)b) fig höchst(er, e, es), größt(er, e, es)B s (das) Äußerste:do one’s utmost sein Äußerstes oder Möglichstes tun;at the utmost allerhöchstens;the utmost aufs Äußerste;the utmost of my powers nach besten Kräften* * *1. adjectiveäußerst...; tiefst... [Verachtung]; höchst... [Verehrung, Gefahr]; größt... [Höflichkeit, Eleganz, Einfachheit, Geschwindigkeit]of [the] utmost importance — von äußerster Wichtigkeit
2. nounwith the utmost caution — mit größter od. äußerster Vorsicht
Äußerste, dasdo or try one's utmost to do something — mit allen Mitteln versuchen, etwas zu tun
* * *adj.äußerst adj.
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trust — Noun: A fiduciary relationship; a matter of confidence. 54 Am J1st Trusts § 4. A confidential relationship involving a trustee, beneficiary, and a res consisting in property. 54 Am J1st Trusts § 4. The legal relationship between one person having … Ballentine's law dictionary
trustbuster — noun Date: 1903 one who seeks to break up business trusts; specifically a federal official who prosecutes trusts under the antitrust laws • trust busting noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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trustbusting — noun The breaking up of trusts or monopolies. See Also: trustbuster … Wiktionary
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cy-près — noun In the law governing charitable trusts, the doctrine that a court may direct the funds of the trust to a best alternative, to be chosen when the original beneficiary is no longer a choice … Wiktionary