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The stock market is an important indicator of the economy. A rise in stock prices usually indicates ___. A. economic recession B. increased uncertainty C. economic growth D. decreased consumption 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。股票市场是经济的重要指标。股价上涨通常表明经济增长。economic recessio...
【题文】 The stock market is an important part of the world economy. The market itself is not a single place, like a store, but rather a system in which people buy and sell stocks. Obviously, people invest(投资)in stocks to make money. There are two basic ways to make money in the...
How a Stock Market Crash Affects the Economy Stock prices rise in the expansion phase of the business cycle.2 Since the stock market is a vote of confidence, a crash can devastate economic growth. Lower stock prices mean less wealth for businesses, pension funds, and individual investors. ...
"The stock market is a barometer of the economy" is a well-known saying. In fact, the stock market is an important indicator of economic trends. When the economy is booming, stock prices tend to rise. When the economy is sluggish, stock prices tend to fall. However, the stock market ...
I see potential in both the economy and the stock market. 嗯,这两者兼而有之。我确实相信日本经济的长期增长潜力,但我也看好日本股市的回报机会。日本以创新和质量而闻名,我认为那里的公司能够随着时间的推移实现稳健的表现。所以,这是两全其美的事情,你懂的吗?我对经济和股市都看好。
The stock market is an important part of the ___ economy. A. global B. local C. national D. regional 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。本题考查形容词的辨析。股票市场是全球经济的重要组成部分,global 表示全球的;local 是当地的;national 是国家的;regional 是地区的。反馈...
Often, when the economy has not bottomed out, share prices have begun to rise, mainly due to investors' uniform judgement of the economic cycle. We usually call the stock market a fictitious economy, and call it the real economy relative to the real economy, and the relationship between them...
The economic crisis began with the stock market crash in October, 1929. For the first year, the economy descended very slowly. But it dropped sharply in 1931 and 1932. And by the end of 1932, the economy collapsed almost completely. ...
and long-dated government debt—is almost flat. The market’s response to signs of slowing growth is itself a cause of jangling nerves. Economists at J.P. Morgan have developed a model based only on the historical predictive power of the stockmarket, credit spreads and the yield curve; ...