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Перевод: exchange
[прилагательное] обменный; меновой; [существительное] обмен ; размен денег; коммутатор ; мена ; размен ; замена ; смена ; иностранная валюта; вексельные операции; расчеты посредством девиз; биржа ; центральная телефонная станция; станция (телефонная) ; перебранка ; [глагол] менять; обменивать; выменивать; меняться; поменять; поменяться; переменять; променять; разменивать; размениваться
Тезаурус:
- No light was thrown on the mechanism of exchange, except that the assemblages of garnet on a number of the Sutton Hoo jewels were distinct (Bimson, La Neice and Leese 1982).
- The survival of international banking and the euro-credit market depends on adequate money market funds in each currency, the alternative for a bank being to purchase foreign exchange with domestic currency and thus incur a potential foreign exchange risk or lend its own domestic currency to overseas borrowers, e.g. Albion Bank lends sterling to overseas customers.
- Nicholas still denies the exchange was anything like as bad as the court supposed and although he paid 1,300 damages to the victim , h e remains adamant that an injustice was done.
- In theory, the EMS is a means by which the currencies of the EC are maintained at a stable exchange rate with one another; in practice, it means all the weaker currencies aligning themselves to the strongest, the Deutsche Mark.
- It is clear that countries with fixed exchange rates and those with flexible exchange rates face difficulties when they experience inflation rates higher than those of their major trading partners.
- However, Mrs Knelle seemed to be driving from house to house to exchange news, and I thought the old Ireland persisted around Lough Corrib as well as might be expected, or better.
- In exchange, ECSP has developed a pool of software and made these available to its sponsors.
- "A high exchange rate and the monetary policy which underpins it is just as tough an instrument as domestic credit controls, tax increases or cuts in public expenditure."
- Mr Gould, a prominent Euro-sceptic in the early 1980s, is likely to argue for the commitment to maintaining sterling's value within the Exchange Rate Mechanism to be ditched, to increase a Labour government's room for manoeuvre.
- It was given to delay the police operation to find the bomb and officers were half a mile away looking for the bomb at the Stock Exchange."
- Over and above this, there were no exchange rate adjustments before 1967 by which time, anyway, much serious damage had already been done Hughes and Thirlwall, 1977.
- He produced sheaves of paper; he rounded-off figures to make his calculations simpler; he kept them all in francs, because Jean-Paul became hopelessly muddled by rates of exchange.
- The New York exchange, which has only 100 non-US companies listed, and no German ones, would itself like the SEC's stringent rules to be relaxed.
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