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nimble

[nim-buhl] / ˈnɪm bəl /


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“This market requires investors to stay hedged and nimble as new information hits the tape, but we caution against flipping short as current positioning is prone to squeeze risk amid potential resolution headlines,” they said.

From MarketWatch

It's a lighter car, they're more nimble, they are more fun to drive.

From BBC

But the rise of digital technology and decline of linear TV have eroded those advantages and instead favor nimbler startups that can respond to trends.

From The Wall Street Journal

Moscow’s nimble defense procurement networks will adapt to keep drone supplies flowing.

From Barron's

For more nimble investors, commodity prices may find longer-term support and experience shallower pullbacks as supply disruptions encourage countries to stockpile strategic materials.

From MarketWatch