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Price to book value

A financial ratio defined as: current share price divided by the net asset value per share. Put another way, the market capitalisation of the company divided by its total net assets.



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Price undertaking

Price undertaking

A commitment by an exporting firm to to raise its price in an importing-country market, as a means of settling an anti-dumping suit and preventing an anti-dumping duty.


Price continuity

Price continuity

Minimal price changes due to transactions.


World price

World price

The price of a good on the "world market," meaning the price outside of any country's borders and therefore exclusive of any trade taxes or subsidies that might apply crossing a border into a country but inclusive of any that might apply crossing out of a country.


Adjusted exercise price

Adjusted exercise price

Term used in options on Ginnie Mae (Government National Mortgage Association) contracts. The final exercise price of the option accounts for the coupon rates carried on Ginnie Mae mortgages. For example, if the standard GNMA mortgage has an 9% yield, the price of GNMA pools with 13% mortgages in them is altered so that the investor receives the same yield.


Law of One Price

Law of One Price

The principle that identical goods should sell for the same price throughout the world if trade were free and frictionless.


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Put price
Price value of a basis point (PVBP)
Settlement price
Price range
Spot price
Settle price
Autarky price
Price support
Current prices
Law of one price
Rental price
Offer price
Reservation price
Asked price
Reference price
Forward price
price high
Market price
Price immunization
Overall market price coverage
Fixed price basis
Conversion price
buying price
Takes price
Upset price


 
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