Phrases with «huge selloff»

The phrase "huge selloff" means a significant and substantial selling of stocks or assets by investors in the financial market. Full definition

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)
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