#MarketReboundA market rebound refers to the recovery of financial markets after a period of decline or downturn. It occurs when asset prices, such as stocks, bonds, or commodities, rise after hitting a low point. This recovery is often driven by positive news, economic data, or investor confidence, signaling that the market has moved past the worst of its downturn. Rebounds can be sharp and quick, but they are often accompanied by caution, as investors remain wary of the underlying causes of the initial decline. A market rebound is generally seen as a sign of resilience in the economy or specific sectors.
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