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Discover Ludwig'market expects' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to expectations of how the market will respond to certain events. For example: "The market expects the announcement of a new product to drive up the company's stock prices."
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"The market expects more cuts.
"That's what the market expects," Mr. Davis says.
A large spread can mean the market expects more bankruptcies.
The Fed has warned that interest rates chould rise faster than the market expects.
The market expects rates to start rising from February next year.
For four reasons, the Fed is likely to hold the line longer than the market expects.
This implies that the market expects better times if Mrs. Clinton becomes president.
Economic activity data out of the United States is likely to continue to be better than what the market expects.
Hard to say; at least some indicators say that the market expects the worst, but not right away.
The market expects the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates again at its next meeting in March.
Riversdale shares rose 0.27 Australian dollars, or 1.66 percent, to 16.57 dollars on Thursday, an indication that the market expects a superior proposal to emerge.
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