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abandon

[uh-ban-duhn] / əˈbæn dən /






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A $1.6 billion fund at the center of concerns over private debt is now abandoning plans to let investors withdraw their money.

From MarketWatch

None of that implies the dollar will suddenly fall from grace, abandoned in a wave of panic selling.

From Barron's

He has said that his family felt "abandoned" by the government, and that letters he sent to the prime minister and foreign secretary have gone unanswered.

From BBC

“People are not going to abandon the names, they are just going to broaden their exposure and not be as concentrated,” Steinberg said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sin City still isn’t booming and investors remain worried about soft demand and online sportsbooks, but Caesars has no plans to abandon its bet on the city.

From Barron's