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As a result, pricing benchmarks are being created and a yield curve is developing.
If the companies don't go along, regulators may bar them from providing pricing benchmarks to exchanges, which is a source of revenue.
Given the new pricing benchmarks set by Amazon recently, I expect these prices to come down over time.
For example, much of the growth in markets, such as credit derivatives, would not be possible without the development of pricing benchmarks such as the LIBOR swap curve.
Even as new tools and strategies emerge to help advertisers and Web publishers squeeze out value, the lack of pricing benchmarks and adequate scale leaves the online ad market still feeling like a frontier town.
OZ Mineral, under the control of the Chinese investor, is also required to price the commodity products based on global market conditions and pricing benchmarks, and hold output steady at key mines, subject only to global demand conditions.
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Using that pricing benchmark, Janus, which manages $309 billion, could be worth more than $20 billion.
That's changed and, for the first time in history, the government publishes data revealing a pricing benchmark for large capital projects.
("The pricing benchmark for Internet licensing is much lower" though, Huang said).
The described rate modifications help reduce power system costs compared to the flat pricing benchmark case.
It's so hard to price corporate debt against Treasurys that many market observers think interest-rate swap agreements or U.S. federal agency debt might become the new pricing benchmark.
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