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Often used in the same context:
downturn,
consolidation,
selloff,
upturn,
slowdown,
downdraft,
pullback,
shakeup,
upheaval,
correction,
snapback,
turbulence,
meltdown,
recession,
retrenchment,
rough sledding,
implosion,
glut,
overcapacity,
boom,
cataclysm,
credit crunch,
oversupply,
upswing,
collapse,
tumult,
bloodbath,
downtrend,
boomlet,
wipeout,
slump,
choppiness,
disintermediation,
dislocations,
bubble,
turmoil,
bottoming,
uptrend,
domino effect,
frothiness,
mergers,
downgrades,
downsizing,
bearishness,
layoffs,
deceleration,
market,
dotcom,
highflier,
contraction,
volatility,
trend,
turnaround,
unprofitability,
gyrations,
paradigm shift,
liquidation,
crisis,
exodus,
carnage,
startups,
bankruptcies,
falloff,
dot com,
bullishness,
steepening,
wave,
uptick,
cutbacks,
discontinuities,
downswing,
readjustment,
demise,
armageddon,
stagnation,
renaissance,
sluggishness,
bounceback,
bull,
marketplace,
flameout,
doldrums,
reflation,
apocalypse,
onslaught,
blowup,
unwinding,
plateauing,
declines,
ructions,
bloodletting,
industry,
lbo,
decine,
resurgence,
undersupply,
rockiness,
jockeying,
undercapitalization,
backlash,
wobble,
growing pains,
cutback,
deflation,
devaluation,
decline,
shortfall,
spurt,
upsurge,
crackdown,
curtailment,
deregulation
More general:
economic condition,
financial condition
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— Adjectives for shakeout:
major,
great,
inevitable,
massive,
big,
significant,
severe,
recent,
early,
economic,
competitive,
more...
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