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entice

[en-tahys] / ɛnˈtaɪs /


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Gulf assets are an enticing target for Iran.

From The Wall Street Journal

The geopolitical squeeze between the U.S. and China is focusing politicians’ minds, while the past year’s equity outperformance could entice savers off the sidelines.

From Barron's

While some tech stocks stalled, investors flocked to overlooked corners of the market, enticed by lower valuations and the idea that the economy would heat up.

From The Wall Street Journal

Utilities remain 6% cheaper than the overall index, a slightly less enticing discount than the 8% gap over the past decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

The automaker hopes new technology will entice customers.

From The Wall Street Journal