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  • 51Stock market crash of 1973–4 — The stock market crash of 1973–4 was a stock market crash that lasted between January 1973 and December 1974. Affecting all the major stock markets in the world, particularly the United Kingdom,cite journal |last=Davis |first=E. Philip |year=2003 …

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  • 52History of Federal Open Market Committee actions — This is a list of historical rate actions by the United States Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). The FOMC controls the supply of credit to banks and the sale of treasury securities. At scheduled meetings, the FOMC meets and makes any changes… …

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  • 53Cumberland Market Group — Robert Bevan. The Weigh House, Cumberland Market, c. 1914. The Cumberland Market Group was a short lived artistic grouping in early twentieth century London. The group met in the studio of Robert Bevan in Cumberland Market,[1] the old …

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  • 54Bear market — Any market in which prices are in a declining trend. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * bear market bear market ➔ market1 * * *    A market in which prices have been falling for a prolonged period. Opposite of a bull market.    ► See… …

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  • 55Secular Market — A market driven by forces that could be in place for many years, causing the price of a particular investment or asset class to rise or fall over a long period of time. In a secular bull market, strong investor sentiment drives prices higher, as… …

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  • 56labour market —    Since the mid 1970s the Spanish labour market has been characterized by high unemployment and a virtually continuous rise in the labour force. Whereas the employed population has changed little overall (except for normal fluctuations… …

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  • 57Cinderella Bull Market — An illusory market rally. Reporting on the Dow Jones’s comeback from a (March 9) 12 year bear market low, E.S. Browning wrote in the WSJ: Stocks continued their rally Thursday, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 21% from its recent… …

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  • 58NASDAQ Stock Market — (NASDAQ) The US screen based system for the quotation and transfer of securities. (NASDAQ was originally an acronym for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System.) The market is divided into two tiers: the National …

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  • 59Northampton to Market Harborough line — [v · d · …

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  • 60test-market — ˈtest ˌmarket verb [transitive] MARKETING to introduce a new product or service in a small area of a country to find out whether people are likely to buy it when it becomes more widely available: • The brewery will test market a new light beer in …

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