Define an economic mid-cycle slowdown?



Answer:
in a nut shell it is a period of economic slow down that usually takes place a few years after an economic boom. It is usually considered the peak of the boom and the begining of a new recession.

Company profits growth starts declining, stocks are not going up as they used to and the overall economic performance figures are showing signs of growth, yet at a lower pace.
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