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Synonyms

market price

American  

noun

  1. the price at which a commodity, security, or service is selling in the open market.


market price British  

noun

  1. the prevailing price, as determined by supply and demand, at which goods, services, etc, may be bought or sold

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Etymology

Origin of market price

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50

Example Sentences

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But third-party assessment makes sense only for property that doesn’t have a clear, objective market price.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fund’s holdings consist of physical gold and silver bullion held at the Royal Canadian Mint, plus a small bit of cash, and the net asset value is updated daily for market prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

But meanwhile, import taxes have helped push up costs for steel and aluminum, adding to pressures from soaring market prices for the gold and silver NN uses in some products.

From The Wall Street Journal

Demand has soared along with the market price, and eager buyers queue up every day for the chance to buy what they hope will be an appreciating asset.

From Barron's

Critics say that Nvidia’s investments into its customers and partners are examples of circular financing, but Moore disagrees, as long as the company is paying current market prices.

From MarketWatch