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revaluation - translation to russian

CHANGE OF A PRICE OF GOODS OR PRODUCTS

revaluation         

[ri:vælju:'eiʃ(ə)n]

общая лексика

пересчет

приведение (напр., данных) к стандартным условиям

существительное

общая лексика

пересчёт

экономика

ревальвация (административное повышение ранее установленной стоимости валюты как промежуточная цель экономической политики (напр., в целях сдерживания совокупного спроса в экономической системе))

повышение курса валюты (на свободном рынке)

бухгалтерский учет

переоценка

пересчет

повторная оценка (стоимости активов (напр., оборудования, ценных бумаг) или обязательств (напр., долгов); определение их стоимости на настоящий момент времени, т. е. текущей рыночной стоимости)

revaluation         
ревальвация, переоценка
- revaluation of assets
revaluation         
сущ.
1) пересчет; повторная оценка;
2) стремление возродить старые ценности, их переоценка.

Definition

Revaluation
·noun A second or new valuation.

Wikipedia

Revaluation


Revaluation is a change in a price of a good or product, or especially of a currency, in which case it is specifically an official rise of the value of the currency in relation to a foreign currency in a fixed exchange rate system. In contrast, a devaluation is an official reduction in the value of the currency. Under floating exchange rates, a rise in a currency's value is an appreciation. Altering the face value of a currency without changing its purchasing power is a redenomination, not a revaluation (this is typically accomplished by issuing a new currency with a different, usually lower, face value and a different, usually higher, exchange rate while leaving the old currency unchanged; then the new replaces the old).

In a fixed exchange rate system, the central bank maintains an officially announced exchange rate by standing ready to buy or sell foreign currency at that rate. In general terms, revaluation of a currency is a calculated adjustment to a country's official exchange rate relative to a chosen baseline. The baseline could in principle be anything from wage rates to the price of gold to a foreign currency. In a fixed exchange rate regime, only a decision by a country's government (specifically, its central bank) can alter the official value of the currency.

For example, suppose a government has set 10 units of its currency equal to one US dollar. To revalue, the government might change the rate to 9.9 units per dollar. This would result in that currency being slightly more expensive to people buying that currency with U.S. dollars than previously and the US dollar costing slightly less to those buying it with foreign currency.

Examples of use of revaluation
1. "The rigged council tax revaluation in Wales and the business rates revaluation in England have destroyed Labour‘s claims that revaluation is revenue neutral," Ms Spelman said.
2. "We have repeatedly made clear that there are no plans for a revaluation, and there is no revaluation by stealth.
3. Yesterday‘s smaller revaluation was neutral, he said.
4. Defending the revaluation of properties in England.
5. "He believes that currency revaluation should occur.
What is the Russian for revaluation? Translation of &#39revaluation&#39 to Russian