About 48 percent
The condition is known as a bear market. A bear market occurs when the economy is in recession or when inflation rises quickly.
recession
A bear market is the term used when stock market prices are going down.
Basiclly, items are much more expensive now than in 1933 because of the recession.
bull
About 48 percent
About 48 percent
The recession causes stock prices to drop as a whole except a few defensive stocks such as Wal-Mart.
The condition is known as a bear market. A bear market occurs when the economy is in recession or when inflation rises quickly.
recession
The Asian stock markets was not as stable during the U.S. recession. The reason for this is because the U.S. has a big influence on how the economy of other countries are. When it was thought that the U.S. was going to have another recession, the Asian stock market fell since investors dumped their riskier assets.
falling stock prices and increased unemployment
People selling their shares
The consequences of a stock market bubble are generally recession and the need for more monetary stimulus. That increase in monetary stimulus means more money printing that may not stop until a recession, stock market crash, or both occurs.
Stock market prices are constantly changing. To find out more information about current stock market prices I suggest you go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial market where you will find the information you are looking for.
A bear market is the term used when stock market prices are going down.
There is no such thing as a bill market in the Stock market. There are only... A. a bull market in which prices go up B. a bear market in which prices go down C. a crash in which prices go down in a hurry