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diverge

[dih-vurj, dahy-] / dɪˈvɜrdʒ, daɪ- /




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For lawmakers, the effort diverges from much of the past two decades, when billions of dollars flowed into China’s tech sector from U.S. venture-capital firms, pension funds and endowments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Equities’ performance diverged last week after investors got the rate cut they wanted from the Federal Open Market Committee.

From Barron's

Equities’ performance diverged last week after investors got the rate cut they wanted from the Federal Open Market Committee.

From Barron's

The complex economic environment naturally gives rise to diverging opinions.

From Barron's

The ECB’s chief economist, Philip Lane, highlighted the potential impact of a stronger currency on inflation in a speech delivered last week, although he did not explicitly connect that with diverging interest rates.

From The Wall Street Journal