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midterm

[mid-turm] / ˈmɪdˌtɜrm /


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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said Tuesday he would expect a “speed bump or recalibration or slowdown” at some point this year, and flagged the U.S. midterm elections and “populist uncertainty” potentially introducing new risks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The group -- whose funders can remain anonymous -- plans to back 30 to 50 candidates from both parties in state and federal races during the midterm cycle.

From Barron's

The bigger restraint on tariff use is likely the growing sensitivity in Congress to voters’ affordability concerns as midterm elections approach.

From Barron's

In its previous midterm guidance the company had targeted sales growth in the mid-single-digits through the end of this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company aims to book Ebitda for the year in line with its midterm guidance of 4%-8% annual growth.

From The Wall Street Journal