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digest

[dih-jest, dahy-, dahy-jest] / dɪˈdʒɛst, daɪ-, ˈdaɪ dʒɛst /








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The tepid outlook "indicates that earnings will likely remain stagnant or decline slightly as the company digests the Metsera deal and ramps up R&D," Briefing.com said in its note.

From Barron's

U.S. natural gas futures sink for a second straight session as the market digests a less drastic view of coming weather.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gold futures closed higher, with investors continuing to digest yesterday’s ADP report that reinforced expectations that interest rates will come down in December.

From The Wall Street Journal

Of course, these premeeting jitters could fade entirely after the market has time to digest the Fed’s outlook, with the focus shifting back to AI and the health of the consumer.

From Barron's

Americans are still looking back to prices they paid before the Covid-19 pandemic and struggling to digest the increases since then.

From The Wall Street Journal