- fungible assets
- взаимозаменяемые активы
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
fungible — fun‧gi‧ble [ˈfʌndʒbl] adjective 1. COMPUTING fungible things can be exchanged for another amount of the same thing, or used instead of another thing: • External PC and Mac modems are generally fungible, swapping them usually requires new cables … Financial and business terms
fungibility — The substitutability of listed options , which is dependent upon their common expiration dates and strike prices. The congruence of expiration dates and strike prices lets investors close positions by offsetting transactions through the options… … Financial and business terms
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Fungibility — A good or asset s interchangeability with other individual goods/assets of the same type. Assets possessing this property simplify the exchange/trade process, as interchangeability assumes that everyone values all goods of that class as the same … Investment dictionary
nonfungible — UK US (also non fungible) /ˌnɒnˈfʌndʒəbl/ adjective ► LAW, FINANCE, COMMERCE not easy to exchange or mix with other similar goods or assets: »non fungible property/assets/funds → Compare FUNGIBLE(Cf. ↑fungible) … Financial and business terms
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