Results for: (Finance) quick and temporary rise in the price of a stock following a very steep decline
English English
deliberate creation of inflation, policy of inflation, practice of increasing the supply of money in relation to the amount of goods available resulting in a rise in pricesinflationism
delightful, happy, glad, joyful, cheerful, festive, lively and cheerful, quick in movementmerry
deposit eggs, egg mass, give rise to something, mass of eggs deposited by an aquatic animal (i.e. fish, frog, etc.); vast quantity of offspring (derogatory); product, outcome, mycelium, produce young, reproduce, produce eggs in large numbers (about aqu...spawn
derivative of something, produce as by-product, subsidiary divested by distributing stockspinoff; spin-off
Derivatives Exchange (Bolsa de Derivados do Oporto). Portuguese exchange trading futures on the 10-year government bond, Portuguese stock index, and 3-month interbank deposit rate LISBOR (Lisbon Interbank Offered Rate).Oporto
descent of the sun below the western horizon, setting of the sun; time when the sun descends, evening; decline, final stage, glow from setting sun, going down of sun, last part, time sun setssunset
descent with unopened parachute, rapid decline, unrestricted movement in gravitational fieldfree fall; free-fall
descent, slope, decline, inclination downward, something slopingdeclivity
descent; gradual decline or fall; uneasy or apprehensive feeling, falling down below the surface; moving to a lower level; falling, descending; sloping downward; penetrating, permeatingsinking
desiring to gain or possess, covetous, grasping, eager to possess things, quick to learnacquisitive
detached, having distinct breaks between successive tones (Music), detachedly, with distinct breaks between successive tones (Music), in quick separate notes, musical passage having distinct breaks between successive tones, quick and clipped, staccato ...staccato
Deutsche Aktienindex, German stock indexDAX
device that stops something working, temporary stop, valve, device used to shut off something; cessation, stoppageshutoff
device with a line that can be pulled and causes a heavy hammer to rise and falltriphammer
dextrous, physically skillful, quick-witted, skilled, handy, agile, deft, adroitdexterous
 

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