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opaque

[oh-peyk] / oʊˈpeɪk /




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However, despite the early headway, Beck believes “specific monetization segmentation and momentum remains broadly opaque.”

From MarketWatch

Aside from shedding light on the demand for its products, it provides insight into the fact that the AEP contact will result in volumes well above the minimum commitment, “which had previously been rather opaque.”

From Barron's

Aside from shedding light on the demand for its products, it provides insight into the fact that the AEP contact will result in volumes well above the minimum commitment, “which had previously been rather opaque.”

From Barron's

Worse, some are using opaque, off-balance-sheet “special purpose vehicles” to house the newly issued debt without affecting their credit ratings.

From Barron's

Annuity pricing is often opaque, and the products themselves are frequently sold through commission-based channels, making it difficult for investors to distinguish between necessary insurance features and costly add-ons.

From The Wall Street Journal