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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
mismark .
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Co. senior trader for improperly valuing a large trading position, in one of the first enforcement actions stemming from investigations into whether Wall Street firms "mismarked" hard-to-value securities.
U.K. Bans a Former Merrill Trader Susan Pulliam 2010
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Co. senior trader for improperly valuing a large trading position, in one of the first enforcement actions stemming from investigations into whether Wall Street firms "mismarked" hard-to-value securities.
U.K. Bans a Former Merrill Trader Susan Pulliam 2010
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Co. senior trader for improperly valuing a large trading position, in one of the first enforcement actions stemming from investigations into whether Wall Street firms "mismarked" hard-to-value securities.
U.K. Bans a Former Merrill Trader Susan Pulliam 2010
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Co. senior trader for improperly valuing a large trading position, in one of the first enforcement actions stemming from investigations into whether Wall Street firms "mismarked" hard-to-value securities.
U.K. Bans a Former Merrill Trader Susan Pulliam 2010
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The investigations could raise the stakes for Wall Street in the multiple probes examining whether financial firms deliberately misvalued, or "mismarked," massive holdings of mortgage securities.
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The investigations could raise the stakes for Wall Street in the multiple probes examining whether financial firms deliberately misvalued, or "mismarked," massive holdings of mortgage securities.
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The investigations could raise the stakes for Wall Street in the multiple probes examining whether financial firms deliberately misvalued, or "mismarked," massive holdings of mortgage securities.
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In a series of emails to senior bank executives, a former Royal Bank of Canada trader alleged that some of his colleagues intentionally "mismarked," or improperly valued, plain-vanilla government agency and corporate bonds in a bid to boost profits at the firm's New York-based investment-banking unit.
Bonds' Pricing 2007
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's investment-banking unit is seeking $10 million in damages from a former trader who alleged recently that some traders at the Canadian bank had intentionally "mismarked," or improperly valued plain-vanilla government agency and corporate bonds.
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I heard that Walmart is looking for a new head of public relations after responding to this complaint with reference to Article 1, Section 2, Paragraph 3 of the United States Constitution, also noting that the white Barbie was mismarked and should have only been $5.00.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Black Barbie Sold for Less Than White Barbie at Walmart Store” 2010
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