reprice
verb[T]
(alsore-price)uk/ˌriːˈpraɪs/us/ˌriːˈpraɪs/to put a newpriceon aproduct:
Given thesheernumberofitemsin theshop, repricinggoodshas been alogisticalchallenge.
Thecompanyrepriced thedrugat £8.57perdoseinordertohelpfundresearch.
finance & economicsspecialized
todecidea newrateofinterestonmoneythat isborrowedorsaved:
Mostprovidersofsavingsaccountswill be repricingtheirratesat thebeginningof nextmonth.
finance & economicsspecialized
tochangethevalueofsharesor othertypesofinvestments:
Somecompanieshave repricedoptionsaftertheirsharepricesfell.
- Thebankrepriced alltheirtrackerratemortgagesfor newcustomers.
- Themortgagemarketishugelyuncertainat themomentandlendersarecontinuallyrepricingproducts.
- Thebankoffersvariable-ratecreditcardsthat are repricedmonthly.
- Thecompanywill beableto repriceitsrightsissueat 50pencepershare.
- With theeurofallingagainst thedollar, wine-makers will have to either repricetheirproductsorabsorbthedifference.