buoyancy

buoyancy
buoyant buoy‧ant [ˈbɔɪənt ǁ ˈbɔɪənt, ˈbuːjənt] adjective
a buoyant market, economy etc is successful and has a lot of trading activity, and prices are rising rather than falling:

• There is also a buoyant market for expensive Swiss watches.

• Sterling lost ground against a buoyant yen.

— buoyancy noun [uncountable] :

• The trends in consumer spending scarcely suggest a lack of economic buoyancy.

• the continued buoyancy of domestic demand, which grew by 7.7% this year

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buoyancy UK US /ˈbɔɪənsi/ noun [U]
success and a lot of activity in an economy, market, etc.: »

Costs have been pushed up by the buoyancy of the public sector.

the condition of increasing or staying at a high level: »

The news failed to give buoyancy to the company's shares.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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