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alarm

[uh-lahrm] / əˈlɑrm /




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“The quantity of those borrowers who are in default is really alarming,” said Williams, who served as deputy assistant secretary of planning, policy and innovation at the Education Department during the Biden administration.

From MarketWatch

“The quantity of those borrowers who are in default is really alarming,” said Williams, who served as deputy assistant secretary of planning, policy and innovation at the Education Department during the Biden administration.

From MarketWatch

The Bank of England has recently sounded the alarm over a potential crash in the value of AI firms reminiscent of previous incidents such as the dotcom bubble.

From BBC

This month, the security company Verkada, which sells cameras, alarms and intercoms, announced it raised capital at a $5.8 billion valuation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Importantly, inflation has cooled over the past months after pressures earlier in the year alarmed the central bank enough to spur a surprise rate hike.

From The Wall Street Journal