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financial

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


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The calculator asked people to enter financial details, including their income, savings, benefits and expenditure, and no details were saved, bosses said.

From BBC

Looking ahead: “This an encouraging report but renewed tariff uncertainty and the outbreak of war over the weekend threaten to derail improving sentiment and the sector’s nascent recovery,” Nationwide financial market economist Oren Klachkin said.

From MarketWatch

The narrative suggested an arms race was under way, and capital flowed freely into the Magnificent Seven poster stocks with the assumption that profits would await those with the financial power to stay ahead.

From MarketWatch

I don’t want to add insult to financial injury, but something has got to change.

From MarketWatch

Shedding talent and salary gave Boston financial flexibility—but it also seemed to portend a season of knocking around the NBA’s ocean floor.

From The Wall Street Journal