break the buck
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Break (as in break the bank) + the + buck (“dollar (colloquial)”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file)
Verb
[edit]break the buck (third-person singular simple present breaks the buck, present participle breaking the buck, simple past broke the buck, past participle broken the buck)
- (US, idiomatic, finance, of a money-market fund) To fall below the value of one dollar per share.[1]
- 2008 September 19, “Money-Market Funds Get $50 Billion Backstop From US (Update1)”, in Bloomberg:
- "We were likely going to see more funds halt redemptions" and break the buck. The insurance program is part of a wider rescue package […]
References
[edit]- ^ “break the buck” listed on page 261 of The SmartMoney Guide to Long-Term Investing, Nellie S. Huang, Peter Finch, and James B. Stewart (2002; John Wiley and Sons; →ISBN, 978-0471274926)