The term "market rebound" refers to a recovery in financial markets following a period of decline or volatility. It typically occurs when investor confidence returns after a sell-off, leading to increased buying activity and rising asset prices. A market rebound can be driven by positive economic data, central bank actions, corporate earnings, or easing geopolitical tensions. It may signal a shift in market sentiment or the end of a short-term correction. However, not all rebounds are sustainable—some may be temporary or part of a larger downward trend. Monitoring key indicators helps assess the strength and durability of a rebound.

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