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recession
noun as in reversal of action; reduction of business activity
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Around the same percentage of respondents said they are concerned about a potential recession in the next six months.
Liquid alternatives benefit from decent yields on cash and wide valuation spreads across various asset classes, and government bonds are priced to provide capital gains in a recession and a decent yield.
Liquid alternatives benefit from decent yields on cash and wide valuation spreads across various asset classes, and government bonds are priced to provide capital gains in a recession and a decent yield.
Of those, nine have fallen within a year on either side of a recession, shown in grey in the table, and Colvin has excluded those from his analysis.
It has added more than $3 trillion in market value over the past two years and contributed directly to a growth boom that has kept the U.S. economy from sliding into recession.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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