pullback

pullback
The downward reversal of a prolonged upward price trend. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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pullback pull‧back [ˈpʊlbæk] noun [countable, uncountable]
FINANCE a situation in which the price suddenly changes and goes back down or back up :

• The pullback in oil we’ve seen in recent days is likely to continue.

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pullback UK US /ˈpʊlbæk/ noun [C]
ECONOMICS, FINANCE a reduction in the amount of money that a company or person spends: a pullback in spending/lending/hiring »

a massive pullback in consumer spending

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The pullback will affect not only our own company but also those with whom we do business.

STOCK MARKET a situation in which prices fall suddenly from a high level: »

The market is overextended and ready for a major pullback.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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