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contagion

[kuhn-tey-juhn] / kənˈteɪ dʒən /


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Many of Monday’s moves roughly aligned with the situation outlined by Citrini, in which fast-advancing AI tools allow spending cuts across industries, sparking mass white-collar unemployment and in turn leading to financial contagion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors are getting antsy about a credit bubble and contagion effects cross the $20 trillion industry.

From Barron's

Investors are getting antsy about a credit bubble and contagion effects cross the $20 trillion industry.

From Barron's

After tuberculosis and COVID-19 cases, both highly infectious contagions, were confirmed there, Escobar said that employees told her not to enter a certain area because detainees had yet to be tested.

From Salon

By maintaining control and stability on short-dated bills, “you prevent any contagion into the long end” and create a more steady environment overall for consumer and business borrowing, Tang noted.

From MarketWatch