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unrealized

[uhn-ree-uh-lahyzd] / ʌnˈri əˌlaɪzd /




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But as long as the banks pledged to hold on to those older bonds until they matured, for accounting purposes, the lower values showed up as so-called unrealized losses on their balance sheets.

From Seattle Times

"It is true that unrealized losses on foreign bond holdings at some regional banks are large, but the banks have enough capital buffers even when such losses are taken into account," Yashiki said.

From Reuters

Major banks will also have to account for unrealized losses in their longer-term securities portfolios to consider the possibility that the U.S.

From Reuters

Among them: Officials could ask whether banks with $100 billion to $250 billion in assets should have to hold more capital when the market price of their bond holdings drops — an “unrealized loss.”

From New York Times

Total unrealized losses in the system, as calculated in a pair of recent academic papers: between $1.7 trillion and $2 trillion.

From Washington Post