Word: rebounding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Last week's rebound of stock prices probably did not mark the end of the slide that has been pushing down prices on markets around the world for months. Stock values in the U.S. could weaken still further in the weeks ahead. A key reason is the towering cost of money. Although some interest rates fell slightly last week, the yield on risk-free, 30-year U.S. Treasury bonds went briefly last week to an unheard-of 15.32%. With bonds paying those rates and money-market funds giving 17% interest, few people are in a hurry to invest...
...scorer. Twenty minutes into the game, the Lexington native drilled a low drive which the sprawling Smith goalie, Joan Bigwood, just managed to deflect. The ball popped into the air and bounced off the goalpost into the crease. But Landry followed up her shot and easily tapped in the rebound...
...Harvard team let up a bit late in the first half. Bentley scored on a rebound off Katie Williams, and had many other scoring opportunities but was unable to capitalize on them. The half ended with the score...
PENN 20, COLUMBIA 17: Watch Penn rebound from a 58-0 loss. Penn is for real this year. It is not a 58-0 team...
...some sectors-the economy overall is doing surprisingly well in a number of ways. Near record interest rates have hampered growth, but most experts do not foresee anything like a major drop in the economy. To the contrary, after a period of sluggishness, industrial production is expected to rebound sharply. TIME's Board of Economists,* which met last week in New York City, predicted that by the second half of 1982 business would be growing at a robust 4% annual pace. Alice Rivlin, the director of the Congressional Budget Office and a guest participant at the meeting, reported that...