high-growth

high-growth
high-growth UK US adjective [usually before noun]
STOCK MARKET, FINANCE used to describe shares, bonds, etc. that increase quickly in value: »

Investors are keen on these high-growth technology stocks.

ECONOMICS used to describe a company, economy, etc. that is increasing quickly in size: »

the high-growth economies of East Asia


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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