Attentism (wait-and-see position)
In the financial market, a period during which demanders – investors, borrowers, speculators – hold back on orders for the time being. Their expectations are directed toward more favorable market conditions, such as a better state of the international financial markets, as was occasionally the case during the subprime crisis; or also toward possible interest rate cuts. – See wait-and-see attitude, investment emergency, investment opportunity cost, bear, speculative, crash, domino effect, graveyard market, headline hysteria, herd behavior, liquidity trap, liquidity preference, opportunity cost, Roosa effect, sell-plus order, stillness, unit shortage, systemic crisis, confidence.
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