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  • The jump comes after the measure—commonly referred to as the market's "fear index"—had closed Friday at a nearly four-year low.

    S&P Warning 'a Giant Wake-Up Call' Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2011

  • I hesitate to label a market's action as odd or unusual because markets by their nature will always be independent, potentially odd and unusual.

    Forbes.com: News Sean Hanlon 2012

  • Finally, resiliency refers to the market's ability to bounce back from temporarily incorrect prices.

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  • Finally, resiliency refers to the market's ability to bounce back from temporarily incorrect prices.

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  • "The reaction was positive," said Abdel-Aziz, referring to the market's view of the news.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • +35.12% , widely known as the market's "fear index," rose sharply on Thursday.

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  • +35.12% , widely known as the market's "fear index," rose sharply on Thursday.

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  • Three thousand went out over the ice hittin 'the high places, an' half ez many again went down to the caches, and the market's loosened some considerable.

    CHAPTER 10 2010

  • After years as the lending market's undesirables, aspiring home buyers with less-than-stellar credit are being offered home loans again—with some of the same conditions and catches critics say tripped up subprime borrowers five years ago.

    Riskier Loans Make a Comeback, as Private Firms Take the Field AnnaMaria Andriotis 2011

  • That is five percentage points higher than the market's occupancy in the same period of 2009, and 9% more in revenue per room.

    Cerberus Revamps Hotel Debt Kris Hudson 2011

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