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- verb Give a new
price to
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Examples
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Of course, banks "reprice" their loans but it is questionable to the extent this can work in a recessionary environment.
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The muni market relies on trading of between $1 billion to $2 billion to reprice $3 trillion to $4 trillion of outstanding muni bonds each day, he says.
Muni-Pricing Services Brace for Downgrade Daisy Maxey 2011
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To the extent it did, they would simply need to reprice their data service.
Carriers Should Accept That Openness Can Be Good for Them 2009
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Swift Transportation pulled a planned $1.07 billion refinancing that the trucking company expected to reprice at 3.5 percentage points over Libor with a minimum rate of 4.75%, according to a person familiar with the deal.
High-Yield Bond Issues, Loan Repricings Pulled; Treasurys Rise Katy Burne 2011
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Banks are also being hurt as their portfolios reprice.
Foreclosure crisis a 'cancer': Christopher Whalen on impact on banks, housing market, economy Christopher Whalen 2010
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"While the major Portuguese banks will continue to actively reprice their lending and cut costs, Fitch expects further funding and liquidity pressures and increasing asset quality problems to weigh heavily on their performance," it said.
European Banks Face Recapitalizations Margot Patrick 2011
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"If the drug is off the market, they can reprice it."
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If something happens that could affect the private company's outlook, Mr. Landis says, the fund board needs to be ready to meet and discuss on a moment's notice: "The minute there's news, you better reprice."
Buying Stocks Before They Go Public Rachel Louise Ensign 2011
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With thousands of Tesco staff working late tonight to reprice thousands of everyday foodstuffs, the jury is out as to whether the "big price drop" is a gimmick or a bold step for the supermarket that has set the pace for much of the last decade.
Trouble at the till: Tesco rounds on its rivals and starts a £500m price war 2011
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But short-term inflation worries, adverse currency movements and the necessity to reprice geopolitical risk are disrupting the long-term trend in emerging-market equities, although we do expect to return to this position later in the year.
Zucker Moves Out of Emerging Stocks Tara Loader Wilkinson 2011
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