Market Price

Word MARKET PRICE
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The word "market-price" in example sentences

They've suffered market-price declines that exceed the interest their owners have received. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The company wants to sell its product based on a market-price index that sets prices according to supply and demand, instead of an agreed-upon contract price. ❋ Robert Guy Matthews (2010)

Meanwhile, Glencore's trading operations resemble an investment bank because they are primarily exposed to liquidity and counterparty risks; market-price risks can largely be hedged. ❋ Andrew Peaple (2011)

"We use both physical storage and special financial tools to hedge a portion of our total gas supply for customers, helping to moderate the effects of market-price volatility." ❋ Susan Buchanan (2011)

A reason the banks used these insurance contracts was to shield themselves from the impact of market-price fluctuations, so the banks didn't have to reflect such fluctuations in their earnings reports. ❋ Aparajita Saha-Bubna (2010)

Due to the lack of market-price data on these assets, financial firms have to determine their value themselves. ❋ Peter Eavis (2010)

Bringing complicated derivative exchanges out of the shadows would enhance market-price transparency, and increased collateral requirements would reduce the risk of investors and banks being wiped out by mistaken trades that allegedly threaten the financial system. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Using Berkshire's market-price gains for fairer comparison with mutual funds, $10,000 invested with Mr. Buffett on Oct. 1 1964 — equivalent to about $60,000 in today's dollars — would now be worth about $80 million. ❋ Sam Mamudi (2010)

Sometimes this taxpayer loss can be chalked up to inflated bank appraisals and an irrational rejection of a market-price offer. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Lenders in the repo market typically require that borrowers give them more collateral than the value of the loan, to protect themselves from market-price declines in the event the loan can't be paid back and the securities have to be sold. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This shielded them from the impact of market-price fluctuations, so the banks didn't have to reflect such fluctuations in their earnings reports. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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