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государственные ценные бумагиstresses
gen. public securities; public stock; government-paper; the fund; gilt securities (stocks); government securities (= government stock See gilt-edged security. OBM. Bonds, notes, and other debt instruments sold by a government to finance its borrowings. These are generally long-term securities with the highest market ratings. BD. Alexander Demidov); government stock (= government security Stocks issued by a government, e.g. US Treasury bonds or UK Treasury stock and Exchequer stock OF&B Alexander Demidov)
account. nonmarketable stock (без права передачи владельцами другим лицам)
bank. government; GS (government stocks); funds; rent
brit. gilts (Alexander Matytsin)
busin. government stocks; government paper (Debt security backed or guaranteed by the government. BD Alexander Demidov)
EBRD gilt-edged securities
econ. government bonds; public funds; rente; state securities; governments; fund; public commons; consolidated stocks; public stocks; state papers; consolidated stock; government securities; government stock
Makarov. government security; the funds; the public funds; the stock
государственная ценная бумага
gen. tap bond; tap issue
amer. tap-bond
amer., Makarov. tap-issue
bank. gilt-edged stock; government note
brit. government stock
busin. government paper (bonds or other promissory certificates issued by the government. COED Alexander Demidov)
EBRD government security (A bond (or debt obligation) issued by a government authority, with a promise of repayment upon maturity that is backed by said government. A government security may be issued by the government itself or by one of the government agencies. These securities are considered low-risk, since they are backed by the taxing power of the government. Explanation: Government securities promise repayment of principal upon maturity as well as coupon or interest payments periodically. Examples of government securities include savings bonds, treasury bills and notes. Government securities are usually used to raise funds that pay for the government's various expenses, including those related to infrastructure development projects. Because they are low risk, the return on the securities is generally low. investopedia.com Alexander Demidov); gilt (gilt-edged security; Англия raf); gilt-edged security (Англия; = gilt A fixed-interest security or stock issued by the British government in the form of Exchequer stocks or Treasury stocks. Gilts are among the safest of all investments, as the government is unlikely to default on interest or on principal repayments. They may be irredeemable (see Consols) or redeemable. Redeemable gilts are classified as: long-dated gilts or longs (not redeemable for 15 years or more), medium-dated gilts or mediums (redeemable in 5 to 15 years), or short-dated gilts or shorts (redeemable in less than 5 years). Like most fixed-interest securities, gilts are sensitive not only to interest rates but also inflation rates. This led the government to introduce index-linked gilts in the 1970s, with interest payments moving in a specified way relative to inflation. paraMost gilts are issued in units of?100. If they pay a high rate of interest (i.e. higher than the current rate) a?100 unit may be worth more than?100 for a period of its life, even though it will only pay?100 on redemption. OF&B Alexander Demidov)
econ. central government security; state security (dimock); treasury (в контексте MichaelBurov)
IMF. government security; government paper
securit. treasury (обыкн. во мн.ч. – treasuries MichaelBurov)
государственные ценные бумаги: 76 phrases in 14 subjects
American usage, not spelling1
Banking23
British usage, not spelling1
Business3
Economy20
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development5
Finances5
General7
Investment2
Law2
Makarov3
Securities2
Stock Exchange1
Technology1