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bode

[bohd] / boʊd /


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The disruption is not a disaster for airline stocks—cancellations were largely kept under control and Sunday’s record day bodes well for the Christmas holiday period.

From Barron's

While statistical trends bode well, there are risks to consider—namely, the interest-rate decision from the Federal Reserve on Dec. 10.

From Barron's

“Bitcoin tends to be a leading indicator for overall risk sentiment right now, and its slide does not bode well for stocks at the start of this month,” Brooks said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Bitcoin tends to be a leading indicator for overall risk sentiment right now, and its slide does not bode well for stocks at the start of this month,” XTB’s Kathleen Brooks said in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal

Future momentum for Google in AI bodes well for Broadcom and other Alphabet suppliers, a trend that has worried some Nvidia investors lately.

From MarketWatch