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Definition of mark-to-market in English: mark-to-marketadjective Finance Denoting or relating to a system of valuing assets by the most recent market price. Example sentencesExamples - Just as banks are working to write off mountains of bad loans, they're also moving to mark-to-market accounting techniques.
- With more illiquid assets, however, there is an absence of real prices and the mark-to-market mechanics are difficult to operate.
- His view is supported by the fact that the company did not mark-to-market all of its investments in the last quarter and with the strong recovery in the biotech market there looks to be good upside in this area.
- Specifically, I argued for moving to mark-to-market accounting - that is, requiring banks to record all assets at their current market value.
- Somewhere, enormous losses have been suffered, with recent mark-to-market declines in Credit derivatives seriously compounding an already precarious situation.
Definition of mark-to-market in US English: mark-to-marketadjectiveˌmärktəˈmärkət Finance Denoting or relating to a system of valuing assets by the most recent market price. Example sentencesExamples - His view is supported by the fact that the company did not mark-to-market all of its investments in the last quarter and with the strong recovery in the biotech market there looks to be good upside in this area.
- Just as banks are working to write off mountains of bad loans, they're also moving to mark-to-market accounting techniques.
- With more illiquid assets, however, there is an absence of real prices and the mark-to-market mechanics are difficult to operate.
- Specifically, I argued for moving to mark-to-market accounting - that is, requiring banks to record all assets at their current market value.
- Somewhere, enormous losses have been suffered, with recent mark-to-market declines in Credit derivatives seriously compounding an already precarious situation.
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