Denoting or relating to a system of valuing assets by the most recent market price.
〔财政〕盯市做法的
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-market
adjectiveˌmärktəˈmärkət
Finance
Denoting or relating to a system of valuing assets by the most recent market price.
〔财政〕盯市做法的
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.