borrowed reserve - translation to russian
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borrowed reserve - translation to russian

COMMERCIAL BANKS' HOLDINGS DEPOSITED IN CENTRAL BANKS
Banks' reserve accounts; Bank reserve; Bank Reserves; Free reserves; Vault Cash; Borrowed reserves; Non-borrowed reserves; Reserve account; Reserve Account; Vault cash

borrowed reserve      
резерв, полученный путём займа (у центрального банка)
mothball fleet         
  • Ships of the [[U.S. Navy]]'s Reserve Fleet in the Reserve Basin at the [[Philadelphia Naval Shipyard]], 1956
  • HMS ''Unicorn'']] in ordinary
COLLECTION OF INACTIVE NAVAL VESSELS
Reserve Fleet; Mothball fleet; Defense Reserve Fleet; Naval Inactive Ship Facility; Atlantic Fleet Reserve; Naval Defense Reserve Fleet; Mothball (ship); Laid up; Laid up in ordinary

['mɔθbɔ:lfli:t]

разговорное выражение

резервный флот

корабли

находящиеся на консервации

mothball fleet         
  • Ships of the [[U.S. Navy]]'s Reserve Fleet in the Reserve Basin at the [[Philadelphia Naval Shipyard]], 1956
  • HMS ''Unicorn'']] in ordinary
COLLECTION OF INACTIVE NAVAL VESSELS
Reserve Fleet; Mothball fleet; Defense Reserve Fleet; Naval Inactive Ship Facility; Atlantic Fleet Reserve; Naval Defense Reserve Fleet; Mothball (ship); Laid up; Laid up in ordinary
"законсервированные" суда, суда на приколе

Definition

ФЕДЕРАЛЬНАЯ РЕЗЕРВНАЯ СИСТЕМА США
(Federal Reserve system), объединение 12 федеральных резервных банков США и более 5,5 тыс. частных банков США. Выполняет функции центрального банка. Основана в 1913.

Wikipedia

Bank reserves

Bank reserves are a commercial bank's cash holdings physically held by the bank, and deposits held in the bank's account with the central bank. Under the fractional-reserve banking system used in most countries, central banks typically set minimum reserve requirements that require commercial banks under its purview to hold cash or deposits at the central bank equivalent to at least a prescribed percentage of their liabilities, such as customer deposits. Such sums are usually termed required reserves, and any funds above the required amount are called excess reserves. These reserves are prescribed to ensure that, in the normal events, there is sufficient liquidity in the banking system to provide funds to bank customers wishing to withdraw cash. Even when there are no reserve requirements, banks often as a matter of prudent management hold reserves in case of unexpected events, such as unusually large net withdrawals by customers (such as before Christmas) or bank runs. In general, banks do not earn any interest on their reserves. Funds in banks that are not retained as a reserve are available to be lent, at interest.

In bookkeeping, reserves are ordinarily part of the equity of a company. Bank reserves, on the other hand, are part of the bank's assets. In a bank's annual report, bank reserves are referred to as "cash and balances at central banks".

What is the Russian for borrowed reserve? Translation of &#39borrowed reserve&#39 to Russian