Noun
the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market value
Source: WordNetA dramatic increase in the velocity of money as the cause of hyperinflation is central to the "crisis of confidence" model of hyperinflation, where the risk premium that sellers demand for the paper currency over the nominal value grows rapidly. Source: Internet
Circulation of money rocketed, and soon banknotes were being overprinted to a thousand times their nominal value and every town produced its own promissory notes; many banks & industrial firms did the same. Source: Internet
As a result, the nominal value of markka was extremely high and in the year 1990, Finland was nominally the most expensive country in the world. Source: Internet
If growth and demand are very strong, there may indeed be shortages of supplies and workers, leading to some inflation, thus painfully eroding the nominal value of money and assets. Source: Internet
The issued share capital of Klingelnberg AG comprises 8‘840‘000 registered shares with a nominal value of CHF 5.00 per share. Source: Internet
All grosses on the list are expressed in U.S. dollars at their nominal value, except where stated otherwise. Source: Internet