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Глоссарий экономических терминов
    The settlement date for securities transactions such as a stock sale. it refers to the obligation in the brokerage business to settle securities trades by the third day following the trade date. the settlement occurs when the seller receives the sales price (the broker`s commission) and the buyer receives the shares.




Settlement, английский
  1. Shifts in a structure, usually caused by freeze-thaw cycles underground.

  2. По мере того как сумма транзакции переходит от торговца к эквайеру и к эмитенту, каждая их сторон покупает и продаёт чек продажи. покрытие означает переход данных или денежных средств от эквайера к эмитенту во время этого процесса.

  3. Населенный пункт (четко определенная неделимая совокупность жилищ, обозначаемая так же, как населенное место, населенный центр, поселок и т. п., жители которых проживают в граничащих друг с друг гом жилых единицах, имеющая название, или признанный в данном районе статус; документы оон)

  4. The balancing of two transactions, such as a payment and an invoice. the purpose of a settlement is to reduce the outstanding balance between the transactions to zero.

  5. When payment is made for a trade.

  6. Производство расчетов

  7. Measurable downward movement of the ground or of an overlying utility or other structure as the result of excavation or dewatering.

  8. Платеж


Securities, английский
  1. Ценные бумаги (редко — облигации с пере ленным размером процента; облигации, ставка процентов по которым увязана с каким-либо индексом; облигации, которые можно обменять на акции)

  2. Shares and debt obligations of every kind,including options, warrants, and rights to acquire shares and debtobligations.

  3. Documents providing evidence of a share in the capital of a company (e.g. share certificate), or the indebtedness of some person to the holder (e.g. government or corporate bonds) or similar legal rights.

  4. Paper certificates (definitive securities) or electronic records (book-entry securities) evidencing ownership of equity (stocks) or debt obligations (bonds).

  5. Ценные бумаги


Transactions, английский
    Операции (в снс; понятия, относящиеся к реализации товаров и услуг экономическими единицами, получающими за это определенную компенсацию; по характеру объектов подразделяются на текущие, т. е. предназначенные для немедленного использования или потребления, и капитальные операции, т. е. по увеличению национального богатства)


Obligation, английский
  1. Обязательство.

  2. Обязательство, облигация, см. bond

  3. A bond containing a penalty, with a condition annexed for payment of money or performance of covenants.

  4. Обязательство

  5. A legally binding commitment.

  6. A legal responsibility, such as to repay a debt.

  7. Денежное обязательство


Commission, английский
  1. Комиссионные - вознаграждение, которое клиент должен заплатить брокеру при открытии и закрытии позиций по различным финансовым активам (акции, фьючерсы, опционы);

  2. Комиссия смт combustion горение, сгорание; воспламенение смт command module technician техник по командному модулю [модульному отсеку экипажа] кла смт corrected mean temperature исправленная средняя температура смтм communications and telemetry связь и телеметрия смто бр chief mechanical transport officer начальник транспортной службы

  3. To formally place (a naval vessel) into active service, after which the vessel is said to be in commission. sometimes used less formally to mean placing a commercial ship into service.

  4. Комиссия

  5. The authority by which an officer officiates in his post. also, an allowance paid to agents or factors for transacting the business of others.

  6. [1] to place a warship on active service. [2] the period during which a warship is assigned to specific duties. [3] a document conferring officer rank on an individual (excluding warrant, petty, and other non-commissioned officers). [4] a percentage of the selling price paid to a salesperson as payment for making the transaction. [5] a fee charged by a broker or agent for service in facilitating a business deal. [6] an official investigative body. [7] to contract for the production of something (e.g., a work of art).

  7. Ввести в эксплуатацию (напр., очистное сооружение)

  8. The amount, usually a percentage of the sales amount, paid to the salesperson making the sale.

  9. The fee paid to a broker to execute a trade, based on number of shares, bonds, options, and/or their dollar value. in 1975, deregulation led to the establishment of discount brokers, who charge lower commissions than full service brokers. full service brokers offer advice and usually have a staff of analysts who follow specific industries. discount brokers simply execute a client`s order and usually do not offer an opinion on a stock. also known as a round-turn. commissions are known as round-turn only in futures trading, since the commission is assessed only after liquidation of the position.

  10. Патент, выдаваемый мировому судье при назначении его на должность

  11. Комиссионные

  12. Real estate commission is generally 5-6% of the home’s sale price. that commission is usually split between the buyer’s and seller’s agents and is paid by the seller at the time of closing.

  13. The compensation paid to a licensed real estate broker or by the broker to the salesman for services rendered. usually a percentage of the selling price of the property.


Federal reserve board (frb), английский
    The seven-member governing body of the federal reserve system, which is responsible for setting reserve requirements, and the discount rate, and making other key economic decisions.


Lead arranger, английский
    The senior tier of arranger