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strategic

[struh-tee-jik] / strəˈti dʒɪk /




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Paramount cited his extensive experience in strategic transactions and active engagement within the AI ecosystem as valuable traits that would help advance Paramount’s growth plan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such pressure also argues for rethinking strategic allocations to real assets, including commodities, inflation-linked bonds and real estate.

From MarketWatch

OPEC’s near-full capacity production and a depleted U.S. strategic petroleum reserve limit options to cover oil supply shortfalls.

From Barron's

While OPEC+ output restraint and China’s strategic stockpiling may support prices, developments in Venezuela are likely to generate only short-lived volatility with little near-term impact on global supply and demand, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many supporters see the move as an unnecessary, premature risk rather than a bold, strategic appointment.

From BBC