financial instruments index
- financial instruments index
- finansinių priemonių indeksas
statusas Aprobuotas
sritis kolektyvinio investavimo subjektų veikla
apibrėžtis Statistinis rodiklis, kuriuo išreiškiamas jį sudarančių finansinių priemonių vertės kitimas.
atitikmenys: angl. financial instruments index
šaltinis Lietuvos Respublikos kolektyvinio investavimo subjektų įstatymo pakeitimo įstatymo projektas
Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas).
2015.
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