Значение слова "BORROWING" найдено в 27 источниках

BORROWING

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`bɔrəʊɪŋ]
одалживание, заимствование
ссуда; заем; кредит
заимствование


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
borrowing: translation

A futures trade on the LME involving the buying of near dated contracts and the selling of long dated contracts. An example of a 'carry' ( carrying). The equivalent of an intramarket spread trade sometimes known as 'buying the spread'. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary

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borrowing bor‧row‧ing [ˈbɒrəʊɪŋ ǁ ˈbɑːroʊ-, ˈbɔː-] noun [uncountable]
1. when a person, company, or country borrows money, or the amount of money that is borrowed:

• Interest rates are low and borrowing is cheap.

• Israel relies heavily upon foreign aid and borrowing to maintain its economy.

ˈbank ˌborrowing [uncountable]
when people or companies borrow from banks, rather than using other forms of finance, such as shares or bonds:

• Parker said it will finance the acquisition partly through bank borrowing.

conˌsumer ˈborrowing [uncountable]
borrowing by people for their own spending, rather than by businesses:

• Consumer borrowing went down in February.

ˌcorporate ˈborrowing [uncountable]
borrowing by businesses rather than by individuals:

• An increase in corporate borrowing can be a good sign because it means companies are preparing for more demand for their own products and services.

disˈtress ˌborrowing [uncountable]
when a person or company is forced to borrow money because they are in need of money or just in order to keep going or keep trading:

• A rise in interest rates, particularly if it deepens a recession, may force many firms into distress borrowing merely to survive.

ˌfederal ˈborrowing
[uncountable] borrowing by the US government:

• Federal borrowing has increased in the last decade.

ˌgovernment ˈborrowing [uncountable]
borrowing by a government in a particular country:

• The chancellor shocked analysts with the news that government borrowing would double to £28 billion next year.

2. borrowings [plural] the amount of money that a company or organization has borrowed:

• The group has completed a refinancing programme to reduce borrowings by £5.8 million to £6.9 million.

ˌnet ˈborrowings [plural]
the difference between the amount a business has borrowed and the amount it has in cash:

• The new share issue will reduce Sainsbury's net borrowings to about 13% of shareholders' funds from 44%.

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borrowing UK US /ˈbɒrəʊɪŋ/ US  /ˈbɑːroʊ-/ noun [C or U] FINANCE, BANKING
the act of borrowing money or the amount of money that a person, company, government, etc.borrows: »

Deficit spending and foreign borrowing are reaching levels that could threaten the nation's future growth.

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Credit card borrowing was down £400,000 in November.

short-term/medium-term/long-term borrowing »

An overdraft is not suitable for long-term borrowing.

reduce/cut/control borrowing »

Government debt interest is projected to flatten out as borrowing is reduced.

increase/encourage borrowing »

Low interest rates encourage borrowing, thereby stimulating demand for goods.

See also BANK BORROWING(Cf. ↑bank borrowing), CONSUMER BORROWING(Cf. ↑consumer borrowing), CORPORATE BORROWING(Cf. ↑corporate borrowing), FEDERAL BORROWING(Cf. ↑federal borrowing), GOVERNMENT BORROWING(Cf. ↑government borrowing), MORTGAGE BORROWING(Cf. ↑mortgage borrowing), PUBLIC BORROWING(Cf. ↑public borrowing)
borrowings — Cf. borrowings


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
сущ.
1) эк. одалживание, заимствование

borrowing against security [assets, accounts receivable, securities\] — заимствование под обеспечение [активы, дебиторскую задолженность, ценные бумаги\]

borrowing bank — банк-заемщик

borrowing peak — пик заимствования (период наивысшего спроса на заемные средства)

See:
saving, consumption, public sector borrowing requirement
2)
а) банк., фин. заем; кредит; ссуда; мн. заемные [заимствованные\] средства

long-term [short-term\] borrowings — долгосрочные [краткосрочные\] заимствования

borrowing needs — потребность в кредите [в заимствовании\]

See:
borrowed funds, credit, loan, government borrowing
б) банк., эк., бирж., стат. ссуды, объем ссуд (показатель, характеризующий изменение объема депозитных операций коммерческих банков; рост показателя свидетельствует об улучшении экономической ситуации, этапе экономического подъема в экономическом цикле и положительно влияет на котировки акций и валюты)
See:
business cycle
3) общ. (заимствованное слово, идея и т.д.)

All of these words are borrowings into English from other languages. — Все эти слова заимствованы английским языком из других языков.

See:
borrow, borrower
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Заимствование
..Словарь экономических терминов.
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Банки/Банковские операции
заем; ссуда
см. 1oan, drawing
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Финансы/Кредит/Валюта
заем, кредит
1. временная передача другому лицу денежных средств, товаров и других ценностей на условиях срочности, возвратности и, как правило, платности в виде процента за пользование кредитом; в хозяйственной практике используют две основные формы кредита: банковский и коммерческий
2. ссуда в денежной форме, выдаваемая на условиях возвратности
3. правая сторона бухгалтерских счетов (в активных счетах кредит представляет расходную часть, в пассивных счетах - приходную часть)
4. доверие
см. credit


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹbɒrəʋıŋ] n
1. одалживание

to go borrowing - просить взаймы

2. эк.
1) заём
2) кредит
3. лингв. заимствование

English has many borrowings from other languages - в английском много заимствований из других языков

borrowing days - а) шотл. последние три дня марта (по поверью, очень ветреные и дождливые); б) первые одиннадцать дней мая


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре по экономике"
Заём, кредит

- borrowing for financing mergers and acquisitions

- borrowing short to lend long

- use bank borrowings as a source of funds

- bank borrowing

- easy borrowing

- Eurodollar borrowings

- Federal borrowings

- interfund borrowing

- long borrowings

- nonfederal borrowings

- short borrowings

- tax-and-dividend borrowing

- treasure borrowings


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна"


{ʹbɒrəʋıŋ} n

1. одалживание

to go ~ - просить взаймы

2. эк.

1) заём

2) кредит

3. лингв. заимствование

English has many ~s from other languages - в английском много заимствований из других языков

~ days - а) шотл. последние три дня марта (по поверью, очень ветреные и дождливые); б) первые одиннадцать дней мая



найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
borrowing: translation

Synonyms and related words:
accounts payable, accounts receivable, amount due, appropriation, autoplagiarism, bad debts, bill, bills, borrowed word, calque, charges, cheap money, chits, cribbing, debt, discounting, due, dues, financial commitment, floating debt, foreignism, funded debt, indebtedness, indebtment, infringement of copyright, lending, liability, literary piracy, loan translation, loan word, maturity, money market, national debt, note discounting, note shaving, obligation, outstanding debt, paronym, piracy, plagiarism, plagiarizing, plagiary, pledge, public debt, score, tight money, uncollectibles, unfulfilled pledge


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