Phrases with «recent rebound»

"Recent rebound" means a recovery or improvement that has happened in the near past after a period of decline or poor performance. Full definition

Sentences with «recent rebound»

  • A recent rebound in global oil prices likely helped bolster the country's industrial output, which had been hurt in recent months by low oil prices and declines in the mining and construction sectors. (fortune.com)
  • Bitcoin's down today, but with its recent rebound in value, holders — even the enthusiasts who want to bypass banks — could find it hard to resist the potential to hold onto their Bitcoin in hopes of seeing substantial cash returns. (fortune.com)
  • Given the recent rebound in commodities, we don't think a permanent 10 % decline in NOPAT from these already low levels seems likely. (newconstructs.com)
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