A bear market is the term used when stock market prices are going down.
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The great bull market refers to a group of securities in which prices are rising or are expected to rise. The term bull market is usually used to refer to the stock market but call also be applied to the bonds, commodities and currencies.
The combination of companies run by a board of trustees that control prices and eliminate competition is known as a "trust." Historically, this term was used to describe monopolistic practices where a group of businesses, often in the same industry, would come together to set prices and limit competition, such as the Standard Oil Trust in the late 19th century. These trusts would manipulate market conditions to their advantage, leading to regulatory interventions like the Sherman Antitrust Act in the U.S. to promote fair competition.
In economics, inflation is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time.(In practice, the term monetary inflation is used to specifically refer to an increase in the money supply.)
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The term used in that situation is "unanimous".
The term used to describe a group of tortoises is "a creep."
A group of islands is called an archipelago.
Anything can be used by a group to mean "yes". It's called creating a code. As long as everybody in on the code agrees, any word can be used to mean anything.
A clowder is a group of cats, and a kindle is a group of kittens.
The most common term is a herd.
A group starter refers to the collective term that is used to describe someone who started a particular group.
A bear market is the term used when stock market prices are going down.
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