comove
verbEtymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *ḱe Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm Proto-Italic *kom Proto-Italic *kom- Latin con- Latin co-der. English co- Proto-Indo-European *m(y)ewh₁-der. Proto-Italic *moweō Latin movēre Old Northern French moverbor. Middle English moven English move English comove From co- + move.
- derived from moven English move English comove From co- + move
- derived from *moweō Latin movēre Old Northern French moverbor✻
Definitions
To move in a correlated fashion
- Spreads on bond yields in a common currency today comove across emerging markets to a much higher degree than they did in the past.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA