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financial

[fi-nan-shuhl, fahy-] / fɪˈnæn ʃəl, faɪ- /


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America is home to the most liquid and vibrant financial markets in the world because our regulators take seriously their obligation to police fraud and institute appropriate investor safeguards.

From The Wall Street Journal

Areas of real-world AI include pharma, semiconductors, energy and financial services—four sectors that represent more than $25 trillion of global economic output and that thrive on numbers and equations, not language.

From The Wall Street Journal

The financial plan for the year ahead for the Isle of Man will be revealed in Tynwald on Tuesday, with details of a promised "significant" rise the personal tax allowance due to be revealed.

From BBC

Your question poses an interesting financial and ethical question: Can your money help your kids to lead a happy and fulfilling life whether or not they are not free to use it as they please?

From MarketWatch

To people outside of the horror-gaming community, the film's financial success appears to have come out of nowhere, but not for the YouTuber's 38 million subscribers.

From BBC