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dynamic

[dahy-nam-ik] / daɪˈnæm ɪk /


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Cutting down on communication from Fed officials fits into Warsh’s view that the central bank inserts itself too much in market dynamics, said Michael Gapen, head of U.S. economics at Morgan Stanley.

From MarketWatch

Until that dynamic resolves, rallies may struggle to gain traction.

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The biggest chip companies have seen their stocks underperform this year, and that dynamic doesn’t make sense to one Cantor Fitzgerald analyst.

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Chief Executive Juan Luciano said the company proved resilient last year, despite operating in a challenging environment plagued by a dynamic global trade landscape and the continuing uncertainty around U.S. biofuel policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Against this backdrop, “discounts have become increasingly common partly because homes have become increasingly tough to price, with market dynamics shifting rapidly and varying widely from place to place,” according to Redfin.

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