Revaluation — means a rise of a price of goods or products. This term is specially used as revaluation of a currency, where it means a rise of currency to the relation with a foreign currency in a fixed exchange rate. In floating exchange rate correct term… … Wikipedia
Revaluation — Re*val u*a tion, n. A second or new valuation. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
revaluation — (n.) 1610s; see RE (Cf. re ) + VALUATION (Cf. valuation) … Etymology dictionary
Revaluation — Revaluation may be required due to changes in currencies, interest rates, or the market value of a collateral. Collateral items and facilities can be revalued: • by collateral category. • by currency. • as a result of indexing. • by exchange… … International financial encyclopaedia
Revaluation — An increase in the foreign exchange value of a currency that is pegged to other currencies or gold. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * revalue re‧val‧ue [riːˈvæljuː] verb [transitive] 1. FINANCE to examine something again in order to… … Financial and business terms
revaluation — An increase in the foreign exchange value of a currency that is pegged to other currencies or gold. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * revalue re‧val‧ue [riːˈvæljuː] verb [transitive] 1. FINANCE to examine something again in order to calculate… … Financial and business terms
revaluation — noun a) The process of altering the relative value of a currency or other standard of exchange. After the new party took power, the government declared a revaluation of the currency in an attempt to limit runaway inflation. b) A reassessment of… … Wiktionary
revaluation — /ri:ˌvæljυ eɪʃən/ noun 1. an act of revaluing ● The balance sheet takes into account the revaluation of the company’s properties. 2. the increasing of the value of a currency ● The revaluation of the dollar against the euro … Dictionary of banking and finance
revaluation reserves — ➔ reserves … Financial and business terms
Revaluation of interest — Revaluation of assets and liabilities and limits See also Reports, audit reports, balance sheet reports, budget reports, collaterals and facilities reports, department management/reconciliation reports, fee reports, position reports, statistics … International financial encyclopaedia