market value
Americannoun
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the value of a business, property, etc., in terms of what it can be sold for on the open market; current value (book value ).
noun
Etymology
Origin of market value
First recorded in 1685–95
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Those four stocks all have high share prices, which means they have a bigger impact on the price-weighted Dow than they would if the index was weighted according to market value.
From Barron's
Expectations that the tariffs would drive inflation much higher, for instance — an eventuality that might actually have a genuine effect on the economy and therefore on market values — haven’t been borne out.
From Los Angeles Times
That means the current market value of the company’s holdings is about $7.8 billion less than what the company paid for its holdings.
From MarketWatch
Since Tuesday, the selloff has wiped out over $1.2 trillion in market value from software and semiconductor companies, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
From MarketWatch
That means the current market value of the company’s holdings is about $5.8 billion less than what the company paid for its holdings.
From MarketWatch
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