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81 Exchequer bond
UK سند على الخزانة -
82 Extended bond
سند مؤجل سداده -
83 External bond ; foreign -
سند أجنبيEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > External bond ; foreign -
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84 Fidelity bond
ضمان ضد خيانة الأمانة -
85 Fidelity bond; - guarantee
ضمان ضد خيانة الأمانةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Fidelity bond; - guarantee
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86 Float a bond issue
v́ طرح قرضا بسندات -
87 Floating rate bond
سند بسعر فائدة متغير -
88 Forgery bond
سند مزور -
89 Goods in bond
بضائع بمخازن الإيداع -
90 Government bond
سند حكومي، سند على الخزانة -
91 Government saving bond
سند ادخار حُكُومِيّ -
92 Guaranteed bond
سند مضمون القيمة والعائد -
93 Hypothecation bond
محرر رَسْمِيّ برهن -
94 In bond
في مخازن الإيداع -
95 Income bond
سند مرابحةUK سند تأمين ذو دخل سنويUS سند مشاركة في الأرباح -
96 Indemnity bond
كفالة ، خطاب كفالة -
97 Interim bond
سند مؤقت -
98 Irredeemable bond
سند غير قابلة للاستهلاك -
99 Joint and several bond
سند تضامني، التزام تضامني -
100 Loan bond
سند قرض
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