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meltdown

[melt-doun] / ˈmɛltˌdaʊn /




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Founded by James van Geelen, Citrini went viral with an AI doomsday report in February that caused a meltdown for software stocks.

From MarketWatch

Such a move would have sent a now dormant social media account entitled 'Jason Tindall desperate to be centre of attention' into meltdown.

From BBC

Such a scenario would see stock prices rally as all those investors who have been taking out insurance against a meltdown are forced back into equities, he said.

From MarketWatch

But that could quickly change, especially if the crypto meltdown proves to be fleeting.

From Barron's

While essentially a disaster film, the visually alarming and nerve-racking “Fukushima” is also a cross-cultural psychodrama, about an industry, and perhaps a society, having a meltdown all its own.

From The Wall Street Journal