Netting
111Exposure netting — Offsetting exposures in one currency with exposures in the same or another currency, where exchange rates are expected to move in such a way that losses or gains on the first exposed position should be offset by gains or losses on the second… …
112exposure netting — offsetting exposures in one currency with exposures in the same or another currency, when exchange rates are expected to move in such a way that losses or gains on the first exposed position should be offset by gains or losses on the second… …
113multilateral netting system — Elimination of offsetting cash flows between a parent company and several subsidiaries ( subsidiary). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
114multinational netting — Elimination of offsetting cash flows within a multinational corporation s books. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
115no netting off — One of the fundamental accounting principles. The amounts of individual assets and liabilities must be disclosed separately in a set of accounts and not netted off against each other. For example, a company with cash deposits and an overdraft… …
116dip netting — Alaska slang Holding a large fishnet, on the end of a long poll, in a river, waiting for fish to swim into it. Rather successful …
117ПОДВЕДЕНИЕ БАЛАНСА ПАРТИЯМИ - (BATCH NETTING) — взаимная компенсация требований и обязательств между торговыми партнерами, участвующими в системе. Такая система взаимозачетов позволяет сократить объем требований и обязательств, по которым подводится баланс. После его подведения, выплачивается… …
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118BATCH NETTING - подведение баланса партиями — взаимная компенсация требований и обязательств между торговыми партнерами, позволяет сократить объем требований и обязательств, по которым подводится баланс. После его подведения выплачивается разница …
119wire netting — looped wire fence, barbed wire fence, barbed wire …
120radar netting — The networking of a number of radars, including surveillance, height finding, and, in some cases, even fire control radar (FCR), to a single center to provide integrated target information display …