Phrases with «market upheaval»

"Market upheaval" refers to a significant and sudden change or disruption in the economy or financial markets. It usually involves a period of turmoil, uncertainty, and fluctuation in prices, causing disturbance and potential negative impacts on businesses, investors, and consumers. Full definition

Sentences with «market upheaval»

  • There have been all sorts of market upheavals and turmoil but still they have some how thrived to be an important and integral part of the Canadian capital markets. (mutualfund.ca)
  • But the chaos of all the going out of business sales, market upheaval with chains like Target (tgt) and Kohl's (kss) making a big play for the activewear market, have led Dick's to decide to ramp up promotions, something that promises to pinch profits for some time. (fortune.com)
  • While the decision to leave the EU has caused notable market upheaval, global market declines were actually more extreme in the first few months of 2016 due to significant commodity price weakness, concerns regarding slowed economic growth in the U.S. and China, and monetary decisions by major central banks. (oakmark.com)
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