Sharp correction – The Hindu (Mar 07 2018)

Sharp correction – The Hindu (Mar 07 2018)

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to temper their expectations. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. correction (noun) – a decline or downward movement of a stock market.
  2. volatility (noun) – the state of being legally responsible to change in a very sudden or extreme way.
  3. temper (verb) – moderate, tone down, reduce/lighten.
  4. infuse (verb) – introduce, inject, add.
  5. breadth (noun) – scope, range, scale.
  6. broad-based (adjective) – wide-ranging, general.
  7. bull run (noun) – a period of time when prices rise on a financial market.
  8. indices – plural of index (noun) – measure; guide, indication.
  9. keep someone on his/her feet (phrase) – keep someone to be stable, be viable, be alert.
  10. rebound (verb) – recover, pick-up, rally (increase in something (value, amount) after a decline).
  11. sideways (adverb) – by an indirect way.
  12. resume (verb) – restart, recommence, begin again.
  13. consolidate (verb) – strengthen, secure, reinforce/fortify.
  14. underlying (adjective) – fundamental, basic, essential.
  15. rein in (verb) – restrict, control, regulate.
  16. inflation (noun) – increase of price level of goods & services & vice versa decrease of currency value.
  17. bond yield (noun) – bond yield  is the annualized percentage return that an investor will obtain from buying a bond. In general, the yield of a bond is inversely proportional to its price. This means that as the yield increases, the price decreases (and vice versa).
  18. prospect (noun) – chance, possibility, expectation.
  19. proclaim (verb) – indicate, signify, state.
  20. taper tantrum (noun) – it is the term used to refer US Federal bank’s trimming of the amount of money it was feeding into the economy and which resulted sudden increase in its treasury.
  21. subdue (verb) – overcome, quieten, bring under control.
  22. dampen (verb) – decrease, reduce, lower.

Note:   

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