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11market correction — A relatively short term drop in stock market prices, generally viewed as bringing overpriced stocks back to a level closer to companies actual values. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * market correction UK US noun [C] (also stock market… …
12Drop — The difference in price between the front month and back month in a mortgage backed security (MBS) dollar roll trade. A dollar roll is a popular type of trade in the MBS pass through TBA market. According to forward securities pricing theory, the …
13drop lock — noun : the spot on the locking surface of a timepiece pallet upon which the escape tooth first makes contact after drop * * * drop lock or dropˈlock loan noun (finance) A bank loan for which interest rates vary with the market, but if the long… …
14Market Swoon — A slang term for a decline in the overall value of the stock market. Market swoons can be seen when indexes, such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) , have a significant drop in price. Market swoons are often caused by the negative… …
15market forces — The forces of supply and demand that in a free market determine the quantity available of a particular product or service and the price at which it is offered. In general, a rise in demand will cause both supply and price to increase, while a… …
16market glut — too many fishes becoming available, thus straining the resources of buyers, processors and wholesalers and causing prices to drop to very low levels …
17Operation Market Garden — Hell s Highway redirects here. For the 1932 film, see Hell s Highway (1932 film). Operation Market Garden Part of the Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine …
18Super Black Market Clash — Infobox Album Name = Super Black Market Clash Type = Compilation album Artist = The Clash Released = Start date|1994|10|26 Recorded = February 1977 May 1982 Genre = Punk rock Length = 77:13 Label = Epic Producer = Kosmo Vinyl, Pepe Unidos, The… …
19United States bear market of 2007–2009 — US Bear market of 2007–2009 The US bear market of 2007–2009 was declared in June 2008 when the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) had fallen down 20% from its October 11, 2007 high.[1][2] …
20Stock market crash — A stock market crash is a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a significant cross section of a stock market, resulting in a significant loss of paper wealth. Crashes are driven by panic as much as by underlying economic factors. They… …