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  • Started 9 months ago by dominguez1976
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  1. dominguez1976
    Member

    greetings everyone,
    i am sometimes asked about the meaning of business cycle.
    Business cycle means the recurring and fluctuating levels of economic activity that an economy experiences over a long period of time. The five stages of the business cycle are growth (expansion), peak, recession (contraction), trough and recovery. At one time, business cycles were thought to be extremely regular, with predictable durations, but today they are widely believed to be irregular, varying in frequency, magnitude and duration.
    Since the World War II, most business cycles have lasted three to five years from peak to peak. The average duration of an expansion is 44.8 months and the average duration of a recession is 11 months. As a comparison, the Great Depression - which saw a decline in economic activity from 1929 to 1933 - lasted 43 months.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  2. clearlauryn
    Member

    apparently the idea that the THB-MAD is expected to step in place for a while began surfacing around the time that THB rates will be affected by the fluctuations in the electrical equipment industry, and therefore is going to sink (that if correct) should probably account for the THB's torpidity.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  3. dominguez1976
    Member

    anybody?

    Posted 9 months ago #
  4. kaylah1956
    Member

    one must pay special mind to trade related logic like the effect of the market's strengthening on the THB in Morocco, and concentrate on tertiary sector related processes, for example the fact that the fluctuations in the control equipment exports can affect on the thb-mad prices, when analyzing the foreign exchange market layout.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  5. dominguez1976
    Member

    <<<<< bump >>>

    Posted 9 months ago #

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