A market rebound refers to the recovery of financial markets after a period of decline or instability, often driven by renewed investor confidence, positive economic indicators, or supportive government policies. This upward shift in market performance typically follows a downturn caused by factors like economic recessions, geopolitical tensions, or sudden market shocks. A rebound may be fueled by increased trading activity, improved corporate earnings reports, or signs of economic stabilization, such as declining inflation rates or rising employment figures. While market rebounds can restore investor optimism, they often come with caution, as the sustainability of the recovery depends on the broader economic and geopolitical landscape.#MarketRebound
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