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fraught

[frawt] / frɔt /


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"This clumsy announcement is fraught with risk and we are concerned that forced disclosures could do more harm than good," said its chief executive Andy Burrows.

From BBC

The days ahead are fraught with potential catalysts.

From Barron's

There will be "more uncertainty, more volatility for businesses to navigate, and more fraught trade deals for countries to negotiate," Lipsky added.

From Barron's

And that window would be fraught with renewed uncertainty for American importers, particularly smaller ones with less agile supply chains and purchasing power – and for exporting businesses around the world.

From BBC

To be fair, though, trying to select winning stocks in a market as complicated, and as fraught with indiscriminate selling, as this one is a challenge.

From Barron's