Phrases with «massive selloff»

The phrase "massive selloff" refers to a situation where a large number of people are selling a particular asset, such as stocks or real estate, all at once. This can result in a significant drop in the price of the asset, causing panic and potentially leading to further selling. Full definition

Sentences with «massive selloff»

  • In a surprise move, the United Kingdom voted on June 23 to leave the European Union, and that has triggered massive selloffs in stock markets around the world. (grow.acorns.com)
  • The religious group's massive selloff of its buildings in the borough has... (therealdeal.com)
  • We can already see a correlation between when Bitcoin Cash transactions are processed and when massive selloffs take place on exchanges. (fortune.com)
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