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What Do Economic Terms Mean?

Difference Between Recession, Depression

POSTED: Wednesday, October 8, 2008
UPDATED: 11:20 am EDT October 10, 2008

With the roller coaster ride that has become following the stock market lately, terms like depression, recession and deregulation have become frequently used terms.

But understanding what those terms mean, however, can be another story.

  • Recession
  • The definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining output, according to Economist.com. However, it's also looked at as a period of slow or negative economic growth, which is often paired with rising unemployment.

  • Slump
  • A slump is where output falls by at least 10 percent, according to Economist.com.

  • Depression
  • Businessdictionary.com defines a depression as "the lowest point in an economic cycle characterized by reduced purchasing power; mass unemployment; excess of supply over demand; falling prices or prices rising slower than usual; falling wages or wages rising slower than usual; and general lack of confidence in the future."

  • Deregulation
  • Deregulation is the revision, reduction, or elimination of laws and regulations that hinder free competition in supply of goods and services, Businessdictionary.com said. Economist.com said that according to estimates by the Office of Management and Budget, the annual cost of the rules in the Code of Federal Regulations book was $289 billion, but the annual benefits were $298 billion.

  • S & P 500
  • The Standard & Poor's 500 is a stock market index containing the stocks of 500 Large-Cap corporations, all of which are from the United States.

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average
  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average, also widely called the Dow 30, the Dow Jones or The Dow, consists of 30 of the largest and most widely held public companies in the United States. The "industrial" portion of the name is largely historical—many of the 30 modern components have little to do with traditional heavy industry.

  • NASDAQ
  • The NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is the largest electronic equity securities trading market in the United States. With approximately 3,200 companies, it has more trading volume per day than any other stock exchange in the world.

  • Capitulation
  • According to Forbes' online reference guide Investopedia.com, capitulation is associated with "giving up" any previous gains in stock price as investors sell equities in an effort to get out of the market and into less risky investments. Itis indicated by panic selling, and usually involves extremely high volume and sharp declines.

  • Bear Market
  • Investopedia defines the Bear Market as a market condition in which the prices of securities are falling and widespread pessimism causes the negative sentiment to be self-sustaining.

  • Bull Market
  • The opposite of a Bear Market, where the market is characterized by rising prices of securities.

  • Bubble
  • According to Investopedia, a bubble is characterized by the rapid expansion followed by a contraction; a surge in equity prices, followed by a drastic drop in prices after a massive sell-off occurs; and a theory that security prices rise above their true value until prices freefall and the bubble bursts.

  • Futures Market
  • An auction market where traders buy and sell commodities and future contracts for delivery on a specified date. The transactions take place in a trading pit, through the participants' open yelling and hand signals.

  • Stock
  • A certificate that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the corporation's assets and earnings.

  • Bond
  • A certificate of debt issued by a corporate or government entity guaranteeing payment of the original investment plus interest by a specified future date.

  • T-Bill
  • T-Bills is a term short for Treasury Bill -- also known as a U.S. Treasury note.
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