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Перевод: consols


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консоли


Тезаурус:

  1. Thornton was also an important lender to the British government, and at one point reputedly the largest holder of consols.
  2. Some remains of the plant are on the eastern outskirts of the village, while a mile to the north, off the A386, the National Trust preserves the former engine house of Wheal Betsy Mine, which produced lead, silver and zinc into the late 1870s, being known then as the Prince Arthur Consols mine.
  3. The redemption terms can also differ between bonds: some bonds have a range of possible redemption dates (such bonds are known as double-dated bonds), and sometimes the actual date of redemption is chosen by the issuer (callable bonds) and sometimes by the holder (puttable bonds); some bonds have no redemption date at all, so that interest on them will be paid indefinitely, (such bonds are known variously as irredeemables, perpetuals or consols).
  4. His chief undertaking, Fowey Consols, became for a time the second largest producer in Cornwall.
  5. Poor widows in Barking and Dagenham parishes in the Forest of Hainault had formerly been allowed one load of wood yearly from the "King's woods": the disafforesting Act of 1851 provided that an equivalent sum should be invested in Consols, and the income applied to a distribution of coal at Christmas to the widows.
  6. The price of bonds is assumed to move inversely with the long-rate, using a consols formula.
  7. The main producer was the Devon Great Consols mine near Plymouth (Dines, 1956).
  8. This village on the River Tamar 4 miles south-west of Tavistock was once a very busy port serving the largest copper mine in Europe, known as Great Consols.
  9. The enthusiasm for canal stock in the 1790s may have been the greater because the yield on Consols had not been very gratifying between 1784 and 1792.
  10. Just across the Devonshire border is the old mining landscape of Blanchdown, west of Tavistock, where, in the middle decades of the nineteenth century, the Devon Great Consols was the richest copper mine in the world: now its miles of spoil-heaps have created a silent and desolate beauty of their own, and foxes and snakes haunt the broken buildings and the glades between.
  11. This was to be laid out in 3% consols in the names of the Trustees, and a general increase of their subscriptions was recommended to the subscribers.
  12. If the place failed as links the property was a valuable one, and there was no probability in their losing their money and in the meantime they were receiving three per cent which was as good as if the money were invested in Consols.
  13. Aunt Agatha would indeed have been wiser to stuff her money under a mattress; or, better, in - yes - a building society, a bank or even, like great-grandpapa, 2.5% Consols.

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