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invest

[in-vest] / ɪnˈvɛst /




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Beyoncé has officially joined the billionaire club, amassing her fortune through a mix of chart-topping hits, Grammy-winning music, and savvy business ventures—much of which she’s invested in an impressive real estate empire.

From MarketWatch

About halfway through, it explained that he charged 5% per year of our total assets under advisement and also received commissions from the various funds he invested in.

From MarketWatch

The oil services firms could benefit if U.S. oil companies invest in the country and boost the country’s depressed output.

From MarketWatch

Mr Shearing said firms would not invest until a stable government is in place in Venezuela, and the projects would not deliver for "many, many years".

From BBC

Will we see clear signs of economic growth in 2026 after a year of flatlining, to give businesses confidence to invest and employ more people?

From BBC