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leverage

[lev-er-ij, lee-ver-] / ˈlɛv ər ɪdʒ, ˈli vər- /


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China is gaining political leverage in the region by spending money on infrastructure projects and extracting critical minerals, energy and other natural resources.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some portion of this is the so-called carry trade—leveraged, short-term, highly mobile Japanese investments abroad seeking to profit from low domestic rates.

From The Wall Street Journal

The conundrum has even led to talk of massive space data centers that can leverage all-day solar power.

From Barron's

Six months ago, the company said its bitcoin strategy was more than just about capital allocation, calling it a “comprehensive long-term digital asset strategy” that included buying bitcoin and leveraging its bitcoin holdings.

From MarketWatch

The company has leveraged partnerships and been more disciplined with AI spending than many of its peers, but has also made a series of missteps.

From MarketWatch