1 the price that something could be sold for at a particular time:
2 the price of something on a financial market at a particular time:
Market price risk is the predominant, although not the unique source of financial risk when equity investment is allowed for.
Based upon this limited information, we ask the subjects to predict next periods market price for 50 consecutive periods.
The level of income transfer therefore fluctuates in line with the world market price, increasing as the world price falls.
After that, however, the procurement price was set without regard to the market price.
Improvements in breeding technology, through biotechnology for example, may increase breeders' demand for germplasm and thus raise its value and market price.
There is no centralized trading location and no publicly posted market price.
We therefore felt the market price was unreliable.
For agroforestry projects to compete in carbon markets, their sequestration cost needs to be lower than the market price of carbon.