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As we all know that now a day’s in All Banking Exams and other competitive exams most of the English Sections were taken from Editorial pages. So it is essential to have a sound knowledge and understanding of English vocabulary. So here we are presenting you Vocabulary from “The Hindu”.
- Hawkish (adjective) – aggressive, combative, threatening.
- Bull market (noun) – a share/financial market in which share prices are rising (or) are expected to rise over a period of time. A “bull market” is any time period where stocks are going up in value. A “bear market” is the opposite, when stock prices are falling.
- Kick off (phrasal verb) – start, begin, usher in.
- Rally (verb) – increase after a fall (share prices).
- Indices – plural of index (noun) – measure; guide, indication, sign.
- Bourse (noun) – stock market (in French); stock exchange.
- Traction (noun) – an idea or a product gains popularity/acceptance.
- Rally (noun) – recovery, upturn, improvement/rebound (after a decline).
- Tailwinds (noun) – (in business) it describes a situation or condition that will move growth, revenues, or profits higher. Headwinds (noun) – (in business) situations or conditions that make growth harder/difficult.
- Macroeconomic (adjective) – relating to the branch of economics concerned with large-scale factors (interest rates/national productivity).
- Euphoria (noun) – elation, excitement, delight/happiness.
- Secular (adjective) – relating to an economy (fluctuation) or market trend exists over a relatively long period.
- Suspicion (noun) – doubt, qualm, wariness.
- Excess liquidity (noun) – it means that commercial banks are holding more cash reserves than they ideally should, above the usual requirement.
- Starve (of) (verb) – deprive of, divest, dispossess.