antispeculation

/ˌæntiˌspɛkjəˈleɪʃən/
adjective
  1. Intended to prevent or discourage risky financial trading or investment for quick profit.
    • The government introduced antispeculation taxes on short-term property sales.
    • Antispeculation rules make it harder to buy and sell stocks within a day.
    • Many countries have antispeculation measures to stabilize housing markets.
noun
  1. The practice or policy of opposing risky financial speculation.
    • Some economists argue that antispeculation can slow economic growth.
    • Antispeculation is popular among regulators after the financial crisis.
    • The mayor's antispeculation helped keep housing affordable for residents.
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