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contagion

[kuhn-tey-juhn] / kənˈteɪ dʒən /


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By maintaining control and stability on short-dated bills, “you prevent any contagion into the long end” and create a more steady environment overall for consumer and business borrowing, Tang noted.

From MarketWatch

And speaking of superior, he had worked through the contagion, and she had stayed home.

From Literature

That brings us to our call of the day from Panmure Gordon’s head of strategy, Joachim Klement, who warns of possible international contagion for markets from overstretched investors backed into a corner.

From MarketWatch

"The contagion risk in crypto markets is pretty considerable," Alexander said.

From Barron's

When he dismisses a contagion that killed millions as a “global gob of spit,” Mr. Tesson seems unfeeling and out of touch.

From The Wall Street Journal