Phrases with «market rout»

"Market rout" refers to a sudden and significant decline or fall in the overall value of financial markets, such as stocks or currencies. It is characterized by a state of panic, with investors rushing to sell their assets, leading to a widespread drop in prices. Full definition

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Sentences with «market rout»

  • The global stock market rout of the past week was sparked by concerns over a possible interest rate rise by the U.S. Federal Reserve and not by the devaluation of China's yuan currency, a senior Chinese central bank official told Reuters on Thursday. (resourceinvestor.com)
  • Understanding the bond market rout of the past several days, and grasping why it isn't really a rout at all is something of an exercise in remembering to see more of the forest and fewer of the trees. (etf.com)
  • The basic idea is to invest enough in stocks to generate the returns you'll need over the long term to build an adequate nest egg but also enough in bonds to provide short - term downside protection during market routs. (realdealretirement.com)
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