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  2. Economic catalyst - Wikipedia

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    A more precise definition of a catalyst is based on the new economics of multi-sided platforms. In this literature an "economic catalyst" is an entity that has (a) two or more groups of customers; (b) who need each other in some way; but (c) can't capture the value from their mutual attraction on their own; and (d) rely on the catalyst to ...

  3. 3 bullish catalysts could keep the bull rally alive and boost ...

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    If the economy steers clear of a recession, a Fed policy error, and external shocks, there's no reason stocks won't climb higher, Ned Davis Research said.

  4. OpenDoor Is Riding Several Huge, Positive Catalysts - AOL

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    Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya is having a fantastic run. He brought a whole bunch of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) to market in 2020, and they’ve pretty much all been ...

  5. Pfizer Stock Has Positive and Negative Catalysts Going ... - AOL

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    Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) stock has missed out on the exuberant bull market this year, as the indexes have hit all-time highs, but Pfizer stock has fallen about 10% in 2019.Source: Shutterstock Then again ...

  6. Stock catalyst - Wikipedia

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    Sudden catalysts cannot be anticipated and are announced suddenly by the company during a press release. [1] An example of a sudden catalyst is a company partnership since they are announced without prior notice to investors. Anticipated catalysts are catalysts that investors are aware of before the catalyst even happens. [1]

  7. Positive and normative economics - Wikipedia

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    In the philosophy of economics, economics is often divided into positive (or descriptive) and normative (or prescriptive) economics.Positive economics focuses on the description, quantification and explanation of economic phenomena, [1] while normative economics discusses prescriptions for what actions individuals or societies should or should not take.

  8. Economic history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The economic history of the United States spans the colonial era through the 21st century. The initial settlements depended on agriculture and hunting/trapping, later adding international trade, manufacturing, and finally, services, to the point where agriculture represented less than 2% of GDP .

  9. Stock playbook for Trump's second term: Top sector winners ...

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    This past week , the S&P 500 ... Gabelli Funds portfolio manager Mac Sykes expects lighter oversight of the banking industry to be a catalyst for the group, telling Yahoo Finance that deregulation ...