- market value adjuster
- /ˌmɑ:kɪt 'vælju: əˌdʒʌstə/ nouna method of calculating the loss in market value of a bond or insurance when it is being surrendered.Abbreviation MVA
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
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