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uncertainty

[uhn-sur-tn-tee] / ʌnˈsɜr tn ti /


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Companies spent much of the year juggling steady consumer demand with uncertainties surrounding tariffs and the impact of artificial intelligence on their workforces.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Companies have this comfort about trade policy, but it could be like Liberation Day 2.0—not in terms of rates but the mass uncertainty and confusion. There won’t be a single answer,” says Treyz.

From Barron's

If the justices rule the tariff were implemented illegally, White House officials have said they’ll use other authorities to reassemble the tariffs, but in the interim, the uncertainty could keep companies frozen.

From Barron's

FRP Advisory said while the business had a "core of strongly performing sites, others have struggled", amid "fierce competition for experiential venues and reduced consumer spending due to economic uncertainty".

From BBC

“Their stated concern was the recent Cowichan Tribes court ruling, which introduced uncertainty around land title ownership and potential precedent risk,” said the real-estate service firm Colliers in a letter to the insolvency adviser, Deloitte.

From The Wall Street Journal