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- noun The
reimposition of an earlier and usually highertariff .
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Examples
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US news didn't start coming into play until the afternoon, as Dallas Federal Reserve President Fisher said during a speech that the US economy is stabilizing with some areas "even reviving" as growth may see a "near-term snapback," followed by a longer period of slow growth.
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This time around, the important breakout occurred at the end of 2007 and then in 2008 we had the snapback to support, though the snapback was a large
Safehaven 2010
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This time around, the important breakout occurred at the end of 2007 and then in 2008 we had the snapback to support, though the snapback was a large
Safehaven Jordan Roy-Byrne 2010
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This time around, the important breakout occurred at the end of 2007 and then in 2008 we had the snapback to support, though the snapback was a large
Safehaven 2010
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This time around, the important breakout occurred at the end of 2007 and then in 2008 we had the snapback to support, though the snapback was a large
Safehaven Jordan Roy-Byrne 2010
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Fast-acting call option buyers grabbed at the chance to play a near-term snapback as they bought around 4,000 December expiration call options at the 12 strike.
FXstreet.com 2009
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He added: "You're starting to see some corporate PC purchases reemerge, [but] I'm still not going to go out on a limb - and our customers certainly aren't going to go out on a limb - and say that there's a corporate refresh 'snapback' coming."
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I last wrote about this in October 2009 when I said that, after the relative calm - and dollar weakening - of 2009, I expected to see something of a "snapback" in the dollar.
MoneyWeek RSS - All 2010
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He added: "You're starting to see some corporate PC purchases reemerge, [but] I'm still not going to go out on a limb - and our customers certainly aren't going to go out on a limb - and say that there's a corporate refresh 'snapback' coming."
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He added: "You're starting to see some corporate PC purchases reemerge, [but] I'm still not going to go out on a limb - and our customers certainly aren't going to go out on a limb - and say that there's a corporate refresh 'snapback' coming."
erinmckean commented on the word snapback
A baseball cap with a back snap fastener.
January 4, 2012