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jitter

[jit-er] / ˈdʒɪt ər /








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The move has been seen as a step toward resolving the spat and Nexperia chips began leaving China again earlier this month, soothing jitters in the auto industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their looming shutdown is creating jitters about higher prices at the pump.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, jitters are growing about loose lending in those markets, set off by the sudden collapse of auto-parts conglomerate First Brands, which borrowed about $11 billion from creditors, and others.

From The Wall Street Journal

Growing jitters about an AI bubble and inflation could inject even more volatility into financial markets beyond this month, he added.

From BBC

The third quarter was largely strong for company earnings—Nvidia reported record sales and strong guidance Wednesday, helping soothe jitters about an artificial-intelligence bubble.

From The Wall Street Journal