bearish

முரட்டுத்தனமான
definition
adjective
a bearish figure with muttonchop whiskers
resembling or likened to a bear, typically in being rough, surly, or clumsy.
Both of these are bearish signals for property share prices.
characterized by or associated with falling share prices.
translation of 'bearish'
முரட்டுத்தனமான,
கரடி போன்ற
example
At the time, a huge 'bearish' divergence between Gold prices and Gold Stocks had developed with Gold prices making new highs, while Gold Stocks were unable to advance.
Yet many fund managers are turning 'bearish' on Hong Kong precisely because of its vulnerability to U.S. interest rates.
Paul was looking almost 'bearish' with the face fuzz that he seems to grow every so often.
The week opened on a decidedly 'bearish' note with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its biggest one day loss since early February.
The most bullish in January 2001 was Morgan Stanley which predicted 8,125 and the most 'bearish' Credit Lyonnais which opted for 6,600.
This is very encouraging, especially to analysts who remained 'bearish' about the economic prospects and who still harbored a sense of foreboding, arguing that the economic recovery was still quite fragile.
But the same report warned that the world economy is 'bearish' and that considerable fluctuation may still be experienced by individual commodities, away from the main trend.
Both of these are 'bearish' signals for property share prices.
As Arnoldo, tenor Chris Merritt is a lumbering, 'bearish' presence.
The Dow closed up 206 points on a day with mixed economic news, much of it 'bearish' , none of it all that bullish.
From a boyhood spent hunting and climbing in southern Idaho, Petzoldt grew into a 'bearish' man with enormous flat feet and eyebrows of legendary bushiness.
The corresponding 'bearish' divergence occurs when prices hit a new high, but the HPI reaches a lower top.
The patterns are the easiest to define: they are simply bullish and 'bearish' patterns that alternate every five or so days.
Now the number crunchers and analysts are providing the figures to support our 'bearish' assumptions.
But in Hong Kong economists and strategists were pessimistic to downright 'bearish' on the chances of getting the economy under control.
For the smart money, the accumulation phase is the time to buy since values have stopped falling and everyone else is still 'bearish' .
Running the public affairs show is a 'bearish' soldier who looks like the kind of guy who enjoys breaking things on his face.
But 'bearish' effects of the US inventory data may be hurt as still scarce petrol supplies and a relatively optimistic global economic outlook encourage buying.
"Rising inflationary expectations are 'bearish' to stocks and bonds because they lead to expectations of higher short-term interest rates.
Despite the risk, the strong optimism over the country's economy and 'bearish' sentiments towards the dollar would continue to underpin the rupiah's strength, the analyst added.
Oil production had been falling since 1985 so the outlook for the industry was somewhat 'bearish' .
Analysts fear retaliation if they are 'bearish' .
More 'bearish' commentators fear that Bush's ‘War Against Terrorism’ could become an endless struggle that may come back to haunt markets at any stage in the future.
His father was round, creased and 'bearish' , his face puffy from heavy drinking and chain-smoking.
‘That was the last time I'll go in a light aircraft,’ he repeats, sitting in a London cafe, his face a 'bearish' bristle of hair, topping a navy blazer and jeans.
We met at work, and I was entranced by this big nerdy 'bearish' intelligent fella.
This update will concentrate on why we remain 'bearish' on gold and bullish on the dollar for 2005.
But Cawkwell has turned 'bearish' and fears that after four years Pursuit Dynamics has little to show for its efforts - apart from combined losses of £7m.
Today he is more 'bearish' than ever: ‘Valuation [of technology stocks] has dropped a lot.’
Another important fact is that rising volume together with declining prices is also 'bearish' .
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