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41 курс премий
курс премий; размер премий — option price
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > курс премий
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42 размер премий
курс премий; размер премий — option price
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > размер премий
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43 опцион с нулевой премией
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > опцион с нулевой премией
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44 опцион с нулевой премией
New russian-english economic dictionary > опцион с нулевой премией
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45 опцион с нулевой премией
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > опцион с нулевой премией
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46 размер премий
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47 географический опцион
неиспользованный опцион, срок которого истек — lapsed option
грузовой опцион, право замены груза — cargo option
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > географический опцион
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48 сделка с предварительной премией
курс премий; размер премий — option price
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > сделка с предварительной премией
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49 облигация с нулевым купоном
1) Economy: zero coupon bond, zero coupon debenture, zero-coupon bond2) Banking: original issue discount bond, zero bond, zero-rated note3) Business: OID bond (original issue discount bond), original issue discount bond (OID bond)4) Investment: liquid yield option note( LYON)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > облигация с нулевым купоном
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50 вести биржевые операции с премиями
курс премий; размер премий — option price
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > вести биржевые операции с премиями
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51 сделка с предварительной премией
курс премий; размер премий — option price
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сделка с предварительной премией
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52 сделка с премией
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сделка с премией
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53 вариант
мversion; option, alternativeвариа́нт вне́шнего оформле́ния — styling options
вариа́нт исполне́ния — ( о товаре длительного пользования) model
дубли́рующий (резе́рвный) вариа́нт — back-up copy
нулево́й (промежу́точный) вариа́нт — zero/interim option
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54 продавец премии
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > продавец премии
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55 опцион с нулевой премией
Economy: zero-premium optionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опцион с нулевой премией
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56 валютная премия
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57 предварительная премия
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > предварительная премия
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58 mělь
mělь; mělъ Grammatical information: f. i; m. oPage in Trubačev: XVIII 162-168Old Church Slavic:měla (Supr.) `lime' [Gensm o]Russian:Czech:měl (SSJČ) `spit' [f i];měl (Jungmann) `pebble, dust, shoal' [f i];měl (Kott) `loose earth, powder, pebble' [f i]Old Czech:měl `shoal, sand-bank, fodder' [m i]Polish:Old Polish:Serbo-Croatian:mẽlj (Čak.), mèlja [Gens] `fine sand' [m jo];mél (Čak.), mèla [Gens] `dust, powder' [m o]Slovene:mẹ̑lj `sand-bank' [m jo]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: (s)mēl-i-Lithuanian:smė̃lis `sand' [m io] 2 \{1\}Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: mēlH-i-Certainty: +Page in Pokorny: 717Comments: The Baltic and Slavic forms are formally compatible with the root melH- `to grind', the Baltic word showing s mobile. The lengthened grade vowel points to an old root noun. Semantically, this etymology does not seem implausible to me ( pace Stang (l.c.), who, by the way, does not mention any Baltic forms).Other cognates:Sw. mjåg (dial.) `sand-hill, high riverbank';Notes:\{1\} Also Standard Lithuanian is smėlỹs 4. \{2\} Judging by the Lithuanian evidence, the zero grade of the root was originally acute: smiltis 1/3/4 (LKŽ) `fine sand, gritty earth'. The only non-ambiguous Latvian forms in ME are smìlts and smìltis `sand', however. The most plausible option is that the Latvian falling tone is secondary (cf. Derksen 1996: 147). \{3\} The Scandinavian forms with sm- could derive from the root melH- `grind' preceded by s mobile. OIc. melr and Sw. (dial.) mjåg < *mjalg are mentioned by Stang in connection with Ru. mel' etc. (1972: 36). According to Stang, these words point to *melha- /melga. Therefore the possible etymological relationship with the Slavic forms is limited to the root. -
59 mělъ
mělь; mělъ Grammatical information: f. i; m. oPage in Trubačev: XVIII 162-168Old Church Slavic:měla (Supr.) `lime' [Gensm o]Russian:Czech:měl (SSJČ) `spit' [f i];měl (Jungmann) `pebble, dust, shoal' [f i];měl (Kott) `loose earth, powder, pebble' [f i]Old Czech:měl `shoal, sand-bank, fodder' [m i]Polish:Old Polish:Serbo-Croatian:mẽlj (Čak.), mèlja [Gens] `fine sand' [m jo];mél (Čak.), mèla [Gens] `dust, powder' [m o]Slovene:mẹ̑lj `sand-bank' [m jo]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: (s)mēl-i-Lithuanian:smė̃lis `sand' [m io] 2 \{1\}Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: mēlH-i-Certainty: +Page in Pokorny: 717Comments: The Baltic and Slavic forms are formally compatible with the root melH- `to grind', the Baltic word showing s mobile. The lengthened grade vowel points to an old root noun. Semantically, this etymology does not seem implausible to me ( pace Stang (l.c.), who, by the way, does not mention any Baltic forms).Other cognates:Sw. mjåg (dial.) `sand-hill, high riverbank';Notes:\{1\} Also Standard Lithuanian is smėlỹs 4. \{2\} Judging by the Lithuanian evidence, the zero grade of the root was originally acute: smiltis 1/3/4 (LKŽ) `fine sand, gritty earth'. The only non-ambiguous Latvian forms in ME are smìlts and smìltis `sand', however. The most plausible option is that the Latvian falling tone is secondary (cf. Derksen 1996: 147). \{3\} The Scandinavian forms with sm- could derive from the root melH- `grind' preceded by s mobile. OIc. melr and Sw. (dial.) mjåg < *mjalg are mentioned by Stang in connection with Ru. mel' etc. (1972: 36). According to Stang, these words point to *melha- /melga. Therefore the possible etymological relationship with the Slavic forms is limited to the root.
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