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periodic

[peer-ee-od-ik] / ˌpɪər iˈɒd ɪk /


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Private-credit fund managers sometimes sell assets on the secondary market to satisfy periodic redemption requests from investors, as Blue Owl Capital and New Mountain Capital have recently done.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every character has an adorable quirk or two, or at minimum owns a dorky T-shirt with a periodic table joke or a cartoon cat.

From Los Angeles Times

For the first time, astronomers had observed a supernova producing a quasi periodic signal that increased in frequency, forming a "chirp."

From Science Daily

When a company’s market value declines relative to peers—often due to weak earnings, strategic missteps, or sector headwinds—it becomes a candidate for removal during periodic reviews.

From Barron's

The firm simultaneously halted quarterly redemption requests at one of its funds, saying it would return capital to investors through periodic payouts from asset sales and earnings going forward.

From Barron's