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bounce

[bouns] / baʊns /






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Even with Tuesday’s bounce, Boeing’s stock still dropped 12.5% in March — the Iran conflict started on Feb. 28 — to suffer its biggest monthly decline since it lost 13% on April 30.

From MarketWatch

Sales at U.S. retailers bounced back in February after a brief weak spell, suggesting the economy is still expanding at a decent pace despite a turbulent start to the new year.

From MarketWatch

United's stance remains they do not want to be bounced into an appointment, and will take their time reaching a decision.

From BBC

The key Brent oil futures contract traded as low as $98.35 before bouncing higher.

From MarketWatch

Analysts predict Islamic State would bounce back if Rwandan forces left.

From The Wall Street Journal