Pricing to market


 

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Pricing to market

The practice of an exporting firm holding fixed (or not fully adjusting) the price it charges in the export market when its costs or exchange rate change. See pass-through. Seminal treatment was Krugman (1987).



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Forward pricing

Forward pricing

Practice mandated by the SEC that open-end SEC establish all incoming buy and sell SEC on the next net SEC valuation of fund SEC.


Indication pricing schedule

Indication pricing schedule

A statement of rates for an interest rate or currency swap.


Regulatory pricing risk

Regulatory pricing risk

Risk that arises when insurance companies are subject to regulation of the premium rates that can they charge.


Forward pricing

Forward pricing

The setting of the price (which then remains fixed) for forward dealing. This occurs at the time the contract is established.


International Asset Pricing Model (IAPM)

International Asset Pricing Model (IAPM)

The international version of the CAPM assuming that investors in each country share the same consumption basket and purchasing power parity holds.


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