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FINANCE dead account compte m inactif;familiar STOCK EXCHANGE dead cat bounce = reprise de courte durée lors de l'effondrement des cours de la Bourse;dead freight faux fret m;FINANCE dead loss perte f sèche;dead market marché m mort;dead money argent m mort, argent qui dort;dead period période f d'inactivité;dead season morte-saison f;dead weight poids m mortWhat private investors need to see is a sustained improvement in corporate earnings accompanied by a stronger uptrend in stock market indices. This year's rallies have been unsustainable. They have been dead cat bounces - some of the recent examples have been dropped from quite a height.
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