单词 | to mark to market |
释义 | > as lemmasto mark to (the) market b. transitive. Finance. to mark to (the) market: (a) intransitive, to adjust an account, asset valuation, etc., on a regular basis to reflect the current market value of holdings; (b) transitive, to adjust (an account, asset valuation, etc.) on a regular basis to reflect current market value. See also mark to market n., mark-to-market adj. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > deal in stocks and shares [verb (intransitive)] > specific operations soften1565 to get out1728 bear1837 to rig the (stock) market1841 stag1845 cornera1860 to straddle the market1870 raid1889 to make a market1899 to job backwards1907 to mark to (the) market1925 short1959 daisy-chain1979 to pitch for ——1983 1925 [implied in: S. Struble Brief Rev. Changes Constit. N.Y. Stock Exchange 39 Provision was made for..‘marking to the market.’ (at marking n. 5b)]. 1927 Constit. N.Y. Stock Exchange Rules v. 94 The holder or maker of said due-bill may require that it shall..be kept marked to the market. 1977 Jrnl. Finance 32 1447 These boundaries also assume that investors are not required to mark to the market. 1993 Independent 1 Feb. 21/6 If the high street banks were forced today to ‘mark to market’ the true value of their loan portfolios, we would not see a pretty picture. < as lemmas |
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