Phrases with «rout»

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The word "rout" means a disorderly and decisive defeat or a large-scale and chaotic retreat. Full definition

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Sentences with «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)
  • The fair is the first test of the art market since auction houses sold a record $ 2.7 billion of art in New York in May, and after the stock market rout in August and September that rattled global investors. (bloomberg.com)
  • As Emerging - Market Funds Drop, So Do Fees U.S. investors have found one benefit in the emerging - markets rout of the past few years: falling mutual - fund fees. (alpholio.com)
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