Market Recovery
Market Recovery refers to the process through which financial markets regain their stability and performance following a downturn or recession. It involves a rebound in the prices of assets, such as stocks, bonds, or real estate, after experiencing a period of decline. Market recovery can be influenced by various factors, including improved economic indicators, consumer confidence, monetary policy adjustments by central banks, and overall sentiment among investors. During this phase, the market typically sees an increase in trading activity and investment inflows as investors seek to capitalize on perceived opportunities. Market recovery is often characterized by a gradual return to pre-downturn levels of market activity and can vary in duration and strength depending on underlying economic conditions and external influences.