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imply

[im-plahy] / ɪmˈplaɪ /


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It likely implies “a degree of softness in the near term, per our new forecasts,” Fiotakis wrote in a note this weekend.

From Barron's

It likely implies “a degree of softness in the near term, per our new forecasts,” Fiotakis wrote in a note this weekend.

From Barron's

The last seven sessions have all closed on lows for the daily range, implying professional selling.

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As for the drivers, it's possible some might find time for a holiday, but mostly they will be doing what Stella implies.

From BBC

Stocks have fallen so much since the start of the Iran war that Wall Street’s most bearish target now implies nearly a double-digit gain by the end of 2026.

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