meltup

meltup
meltup UK US /ˈmeltʌp/ noun [S] STOCK MARKET, FINANCE
a situation in which a large amount of money is invested in shares, etc. within a short period of time: »

Poor performance of fixed-income investments has triggered a meltup in equities.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • melt-up — n. The severe overheating of a market that causes prices to rise to unprecedented levels. Also: meltup. (cf. meltdown). Example Citation: You hear more or less serious arguments these days that earnings don t count, that interest rates are… …   New words

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