The phrase "huge selloff" means a significant and substantial selling of stocks or assets by investors in the financial market.
Sentences with «huge selloff»
But once Baby Boomers got close to retirement age, investors anticipated huge selloffs and prices dropped hard. (valuewalk.com)
It's obvious to even the most obtuse of observers that these silly comments would cause a huge selloff.» (thestreet.com)
LONDON (TheDeal)-- European stock markets opened sharply lower Monday, Aug. 24, setting up a fourth consecutive day of losses after Asian markets collapsed overnight, led by a huge selloff in Chinese shares. (thestreet.com)