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- Jul 31 Thu 2008 17:52
搶救上班族
- Feb 25 Mon 2008 11:30
Dead Cat Bounce
A dead cat bounce is a term used by traders in the finance industry to describe a pattern wherein a moderate rise in the price of a stock follows a spectacular fall, with the connotation that the rise does not indicate improving circumstances. It is derived from the notion that "even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height". The phrase has been used on the trading floors for many years. However the earliest recorded use of the phrase dates from 1985 when the Singaporean and Malaysian stock markets bounced back after a hard fall during the recession of that year. The Financial Times reported a stock broker as saying the market rise was a "dead cat bounce".
- Nov 14 Wed 2007 14:03
自我提昇~America's houses of cards by Joseph Stiglitz
- Sep 27 Thu 2007 16:28
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- Sep 26 Wed 2007 16:36
閱讀:旅行是一種生理需求