How to use in-sentence of “Stock market”:
– For example, the stock market crash of 1987 didn’t lead to a bear market.
– On 18 March 2020, the President of the Tunis Stock Exchange noted a 14.2% drop in the stock market index in Tunisia.
– A stock market is an institution where humans and computers buy and sell shares of companies.
– The prices on the Wall Street stock market fell from October 24 to October 29, 1929.
– Groucho lost a lot of money in 1929, when the stock market collapsed.
– He nearly lost all of his money after the Stock Market Crash of 1929.

Example sentences of “Stock market”:
– After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, business declined as it had after previous stock market crashes.
– The Brownian motion model of the stock market is often used, but Benoit Mandelbrot denied its applicability to stock price movements.
– The company was founded in 1867 in Zurich as the “Schweizerische Lebensversicherungs und Rentenanstalt” cooperative, the company entered the Swiss stock market in 1997 and adopted its current name in 2002.
– The US stock market went down dramatically.
– The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index.
– An initial public offering or stock market launch is a type of public offering.
– The stock market lets people buy and sell investments.
– Later in 2008, stock market crashed and the country fell into its worst recession since the Great Depression.
– One of Denton’s interviews was with Rene Rivkin, who police said had cheated in the stock market to make money.
– The Wall Street Crash of 1929 was the greatest stock market crash in the history of the United States.
– Following financial difficulties, partly due to the 1929 stock market crash, it was decided to built a racing circuit instead.
- After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, business declined as it had after previous stock market crashes.
- The Brownian motion model of the stock market is often used, but Benoit Mandelbrot denied its applicability to stock price movements.
- The company was founded in 1867 in Zurich as the "Schweizerische Lebensversicherungs und Rentenanstalt" cooperative, the company entered the Swiss stock market in 1997 and adopted its current name in 2002.
