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duration

[doo-rey-shuhn, dyoo-] / dʊˈreɪ ʃən, dyʊ- /


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His reports flag dubious stops at big-box stores, fast-food restaurants, relatives’ homes and employees’ side businesses, with precise times and durations.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Clear guidelines in the package insert and on the label, such as the duration of use, warning signs, and possible drug interactions, help consumers make informed decisions."

From Science Daily

Treasury bonds and other bonds tight, Rocco says the team limited duration rather than go out further on the yield curve, taking small opportunities when available.

From Barron's

“Gesture and duration are the ways that I could achieve scale rather than something that was materially constrained like a giant sculpture,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

For Rieder, the duration of Treasurys matters when seeking to build a stable portfolio, as well as diversification beyond U.S. government debt.

From MarketWatch