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momentum

[moh-men-tuhm] / moʊˈmɛn təm /


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But the outgoing government she heads, a coalition of three parties across the country’s political center, has been losing momentum.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors have been trying to capture earnings momentum in AI-related semiconductor stocks and the potential for larger profits for oil producers, sending stocks in those industries higher.

From Barron's

Buchbinder also said he sees that momentum carrying through the conflict, which is starting to look as if it may not come to a conclusion until late spring or early summer.

From Barron's

And it’s quickly gaining momentum at a time when viral images of war can shape public opinion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Releasing the Dune trailer is a show of strength for the studio and a way of keeping its momentum going, at a time when the shape of the company's future is uncertain.

From BBC