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commodity grain - перевод на русский

INDEX
Commodity price indices; Commodity index; Commodity Index; Commodity indices
Найдено результатов: 385
commodity grain      
товарное зерно
commodity         
FUNGIBLE ITEM PRODUCED TO SATISFY WANTS OR NEEDS
Commodities; Homogeneous products; Measurable commodity; Commoditty; Commodity item; Commodity items; Hard commodity; Commodity economy; Commodity food
1) товар
2) предмет торговли
commodity         
FUNGIBLE ITEM PRODUCED TO SATISFY WANTS OR NEEDS
Commodities; Homogeneous products; Measurable commodity; Commoditty; Commodity item; Commodity items; Hard commodity; Commodity economy; Commodity food
сущ.
1) предмет потребления, товар;
2) эк. продукт.
commodity         
FUNGIBLE ITEM PRODUCED TO SATISFY WANTS OR NEEDS
Commodities; Homogeneous products; Measurable commodity; Commoditty; Commodity item; Commodity items; Hard commodity; Commodity economy; Commodity food
commodity noun 1) предмет потребления staple commodities - главные предметы торговли 2) oft. pl. товар - value of commodity 3) rare удобство 4) attr.; econ. товарный - commodity composition - commodity pattern - commodity exchange - commodity capital - commodity production
commodity items         
FUNGIBLE ITEM PRODUCED TO SATISFY WANTS OR NEEDS
Commodities; Homogeneous products; Measurable commodity; Commoditty; Commodity item; Commodity items; Hard commodity; Commodity economy; Commodity food
отдельные товары; позиции товарной номенклатуры
food grain         
  • Rapeseed]]
  • [[Cereal]] grain seeds clockwise from top-left: [[wheat]], [[spelt]], [[oat]], [[barley]].
  • [[Buckwheat]]
  • [[Barley]]
  • [[Lentil]]
  • Rice grains by the [[IRRI]]
  • Rye grains
  • [[Sunflower seed]]s
  • Illustration of a wheat kernel, its composition and the nutritional values of its parts.
SMALL, HARD, DRY SEED USED AS FOOD; MAY BE GROUND INTO FLOUR
Grains; Grains (agronomic); Food grains; Organic grain; Food grain; Grain farming
продовольственное зерно
Troy grain         
UNIT OF MASS
Grain (weights and measures); Troy grain; Grain (measure); Grain (mass); Grains troy; Grains (unit); Tower grain; Grain (weight)

['trɔɪgreɪn]

общая лексика

тройский гран (мера веса = 64,799 мг)

синоним

Troy weight

commodity         
FUNGIBLE ITEM PRODUCED TO SATISFY WANTS OR NEEDS
Commodities; Homogeneous products; Measurable commodity; Commoditty; Commodity item; Commodity items; Hard commodity; Commodity economy; Commodity food

[kə'mɔditi]

существительное

общая лексика

часто предмет потребления

товар

особ. товар широкого потребления

часто товар

экономика

продукт

товарный

редкое выражение

удобство

commodity         
FUNGIBLE ITEM PRODUCED TO SATISFY WANTS OR NEEDS
Commodities; Homogeneous products; Measurable commodity; Commoditty; Commodity item; Commodity items; Hard commodity; Commodity economy; Commodity food
1) товар
2) предмет (широкого) потребления, продукт
3) промышленное изделие, перевозки которого оплачиваются по специальному тарифу и включают дополнительные услуги
- commodities in short supply
- commodities with a strong seasonal pattern
- basic commodities
- bottleneck commodity
- bulk commodity
- cash commodity
- complementary commodities
- consumer commodities
- controlled commodities
- distress commodity
- essential commodities
- finished commodity
- individual commodities
- industrial commodities
- intermediate commodity
- labelled commodity
- marketable commodities
- money commodity
- perishable commodities
- primary commodities
- ready commodity
- scarce commodity
- standardized commodities
- staple commodities
- surplus commodities
- universal commodity
commodities         
FUNGIBLE ITEM PRODUCED TO SATISFY WANTS OR NEEDS
Commodities; Homogeneous products; Measurable commodity; Commoditty; Commodity item; Commodity items; Hard commodity; Commodity economy; Commodity food

Определение

commodity
n.
1) to trade in commodities
2) a farm; marketable; staple commodity

Википедия

Commodity price index

A commodity price index is a fixed-weight index or (weighted) average of selected commodity prices, which may be based on spot or futures prices. It is designed to be representative of the broad commodity asset class or a specific subset of commodities, such as energy or metals. It is an index that tracks a basket of commodities to measure their performance. These indexes are often traded on exchanges, allowing investors to gain easier access to commodities without having to enter the futures market. The value of these indexes fluctuates based on their underlying commodities, and this value can be traded on an exchange in much the same way as stock index futures.

Investors can choose to obtain a passive exposure to these commodity price indices through a total return swap or a commodity index fund. The advantages of a passive commodity index exposure include negative correlation with other asset classes such as equities and bonds, as well as protection against inflation. The disadvantages include a negative roll yield due to contango in certain commodities, although this can be reduced by active management techniques, such as reducing the weights of certain constituents (e.g. precious and base metals) in the index.

The first index to track commodity futures prices was the Dow Jones futures index which started being listed in 1933 (backfilled to 1924). The next such index was the CRB ("Commodity Research Bureau") Index, which began in 1958. Due to its construction both of these were not useful as an investment index. A later practically investable commodity futures index was the Goldman Sachs Commodity Index, created in 1991 and known as the "GSCI". The next was the Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index. It differed from the GSCI primarily in the weights allocated to each commodity. The DJ AIG had mechanisms to periodically limit the weight of any one commodity and to remove commodities whose weights became too small. After AIG's financial problems in 2008 the Index rights were sold to UBS and then to Bloomberg and it is now known as the Bloomberg Commodity Index. Other commodity indices include the Reuters / CRB index (which is the old CRB Index re-structured in 2005) and the Rogers Index.

In 2005 Gary Gorton (then of Wharton) and Geert Rounwehorst (of Yale) published "Facts and Fantasies About Commodities Futures", which pointed out relationships between a commodities index and the stock market, and inflation. They were both employed as consultants to AIG Financial Products (AIG-FP), which was responsible for managing the DJAIG Index. Gorton's other role was to provide AIG-FP with the mathematical modelling expertise underpinning the construction of "Super-Senior" credit derivatives linked to mortgage-backed securities so as to ensure AIG was not exposed to risk of loss.

Как переводится commodity grain на Русский язык