sell off

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To sell something at low cost, in order to sell it quickly
A sudden sharp decline in prices accompanied by increased volume of trading and a general rise in interest rates
Used in the context of general equities Selling of securities under pressure See: dumping
get rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices; "The store sold off the surplus merchandise
sell at a clearance sale, get rid of one's merchandise
If you sell something off, you sell it because you need the money. The company is selling off some sites and concentrating on cutting debts We had to sell things off to pay the brewery bill. see also sell-off
A period of intensified selling in a market that pushes prices sharply lower
Sale of securities under pressure
get rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices; "The store sold off the surplus merchandise"
selloff
The large-scale selling of stocks
sell-off
A period of intensified selling in a market that pushes stock or bond prices sharply lower BACK TO TOP
sell-off
The sell-off of something, for example an industry owned by the state or a company's shares, is the selling of it. The privatisation of the electricity industry -- the biggest sell-off of them all
sell-off
a sudden and marked drop in stock or bond prices resulting from widespread demand to sell
selloff
a sale of a relatively large number of assets (stocks or bonds or commodities) at a low price typically done to dispose of them rather than as normal trade
sell off

    التركية النطق

    sel ôf

    النطق

    /ˈsel ˈôf/ /ˈsɛl ˈɔːf/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'sel ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English sellan; akin to Old High German sellen to sell, Old Norse sala sale, Greek helein to take.
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