price in
C1 neutral inseparable transitive
In simple words
to already count something when deciding the price
Literal meaning: Literally, to put something into the price.
Meanings
1 C1 neutral
to include a cost, risk, or expected event when setting or understanding a price
"Investors have already priced in the possibility of a tax increase."
Grammar: inseparable
2 C1 neutral
for a market price to already reflect expected news or conditions
"By the time the report came out, the market had already priced in weaker demand."
Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes
Common in business, finance, and economics. Usually used with risks, cuts, rises, news, or expectations.
Commonly used with
risk inflation interest-rate cuts bad news expectations future growth
Forms
Base
price in
I/you/we/they
3rd person
prices in
he/she/it
Past simple
priced in
yesterday
Past participle
priced in
have + pp
-ing form
pricing in
continuous
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