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bounce

[bouns] / baʊns /






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The two-day surge in equities helped recover most of the stock market’s sharp losses on Tuesday as tensions between the U.S. and its European allies eased and upbeat economic data sparked a broad-based bounce.

From MarketWatch

While there was a brief and sharp bounce last week amid some large institutional purchases, bitcoin quickly pulled back after some expected progress on pro-crypto regulation didn’t happen.

From MarketWatch

While there was a brief and sharp bounce last week amid some large institutional purchases, bitcoin quickly pulled back after some expected progress on pro-crypto regulation didn’t happen.

From MarketWatch

Being bounced by the all-time greats is not surprising, but there are some anomalies among the statistics.

From BBC

Frothy markets will bounce again, and we all will wait for the next episode of mad hegemon.

From Barron's