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commentary

[kom-uhn-ter-ee] / ˈkɒm ənˌtɛr i /


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Short-term corrections do not alter the long-term upward trend, and investors can take a wait-and-see approach ahead of the new year holidays, according to Nanhua Futures analysts in a commentary.

From The Wall Street Journal

He throws at reporters so much fluff—personal asides, fulminations about adversaries real and imagined, commentary on culture and self-congratulation—that the press and public often ignore important things.

From The Wall Street Journal

In financial markets saturated with commentary and instant feedback, temperament deserves an even greater premium.

From MarketWatch

In financial markets saturated with commentary and instant feedback, temperament deserves an even greater premium.

From MarketWatch

That it concluded at 18 matches with England's win in Melbourne was obviously disappointing for us Australians in the commentary boxes but not devastating.

From BBC