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allocate

[al-uh-keyt] / ˈæl əˌkeɪt /


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Central banks and individuals have been allocating to gold as a safe haven during periods of geopolitical instability, while silver and copper play a crucial role in industrialization and the AI race.

From MarketWatch

Instead, management is consciously choosing to allocate some of its graphics processing units to internal research and development teams.

From MarketWatch

Investments are allocated 60/40 in equities and bonds, domestic and international, with Vanguard.

From MarketWatch

But those constraints affect the two very differently, as Microsoft has to allocate resources for both its internal AI development efforts and the many external customers using its cloud-computing services for AI computing.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a result, gold is gaining renewed attention as a hedge and is being more seriously considered and allocated within portfolios.

From The Wall Street Journal