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datum

[dey-tuhm, dat-uhm, dah-tuhm] / ˈdeɪ təm, ˈdæt əm, ˈdɑ təm /




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Hefner said the foundation was digitizing the images and expressed concern they could be sold or lost in a data leak.

From Los Angeles Times

When the firm considers hiring professionals for secondary roles, it mainly looks for expertise in data or technology and private fund or banking backgrounds, Wessel added.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recent inflation and the labor-market data have eased some of the tensions in the Treasury market that were keeping yields elevated, he said, as well as more signs of stabilization in the Japanese bond market.

From MarketWatch

Ireland’s data protection watchdog on Tuesday also opened its own investigation into X over concerns it could be breaching EU rules.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors in recent weeks have seesawed between concerns that the AI trade has run its course and fears the technology could disrupt industries ranging from software to financial data to trucking.

From The Wall Street Journal