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  • 41invest — [[t]ɪnve̱st[/t]] ♦♦♦ invests, investing, invested 1) VERB If you invest in something, or if you invest a sum of money, you use your money in a way that you hope will increase its value, for example by paying it into a bank, or buying shares or… …

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  • 42Корреляция — (Correlation) Корреляция это статистическая взаимосвязь двух или нескольких случайных величин Понятие корреляции, виды корреляции, коэффициент корреляции, корреляционный анализ, корреляция цен, корреляция валютных пар на Форекс Содержание… …

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  • 43Коэффициент корреляции — (Correlation coefficient) Коэффициент корреляции это статистический показатель зависимости двух случайных величин Определение коэффициента корреляции, виды коэффициентов корреляции, свойства коэффициента корреляции, вычисление и применение… …

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  • 44lose — /lu:z/ verb 1. not to have something any more ♦ to lose an order not to get an order which you were hoping to get ● During the strike, the company lost six orders to American competitors. ♦ to lose control of a company to find that you have less… …

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  • 45Companies listed on the Singapore Exchange — As of January 2010, SGX has 640 mainboard listings and 134 catalist listings[1]. Companies are only listed on the Singapore Exchange if they do well. If their average daily market capitalisation is less than $40 million over the last 120 market… …

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  • 46wealth effect — ➔ effect * * * wealth effect UK US noun [S] ECONOMICS ► the theory that when the value of assets such as gold, shares, and property rises, people spend more: »One of the primary drivers of spending by American consumers is the wealth effect of… …

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  • 47return — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 coming/going back; giving sth back ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, full ▪ a full return to health ▪ gradual ▪ eventual ▪ …

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  • 48firmness — / fɜ:mnəs/ noun the fact of being steady at a certain price, or likely to rise ● the firmness of the pound on foreign exchanges ▪▪▪ ‘Toronto failed to mirror New York’s firmness as a drop in gold shares on a falling bullion price left the market… …

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  • 49Yanacocha — gold mine Yanacocha near Cajamarca (Peru) Yanacocha (Northern Quechua [Quasamarka / Inkawasi]: yana = black; dark qotr a / quĉa = lake; puddle; pond; lagoon)[1] is a gold mine in northern Peru, considered to be the second largest gold mine in the …

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  • 50Ivar Kreuger — Match King redirects here. For the 1932 film about Kreuger, see The Match King. Ivar Kreuger Ivar Kreuger c. 1920 Born March 2, 1880(1880 03 02) Kalmar, Sweden …

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