Valuation Clause


 

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Valuation Clause

Stipulates a fixed sum for insured property in the event of loss when included in a marine cargo insurance policy.



Valuation Clause

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Revaluation

Revaluation

An increase in the foreign exchange value of a currency that is pegged to other currencies or gold.


Currency revaluation

Currency revaluation

A deliberate upward adjustment in the official exchange rate established, or pegged, by government against a specified standard, such as another currency or gold.


Devaluation

Devaluation

The reduction in value of a currency with respect to another.


Currency overvaluation

Currency overvaluation

Applies mainly to international equities: (1) consideration that a currency is overvalued if private demand for the currency at the going exchange rate is less than total private supply (i.e., central banks are buying up the difference, supporting the value of the currency through foreign exchange intervention); (2) currency value exceeding purchasing power parity.


Assessed valuation

Assessed valuation

The value assigned to property by a municipality for the purpose of tax assessment. Such an assessed valuation is important to investors in municipal bonds that are backed by property taxes.


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