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periodic

[pur-ahy-od-ik] / ˌpɜr aɪˈɒd ɪk /


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In its 2026 restaurant outlook, Consumer Edge, a consumer data and analytics firm, argued that chains need to move beyond periodic deals and rebuild trust through fair pricing, consistent experiences, and quality food.

From Barron's

“Just like an investor plans for future retirement income, it’s important to plan and budget for ongoing maintenance and periodic improvements well before you’re ready to sell,” Spector said.

From MarketWatch

Then some funds struggled to meet even the limited demand for periodic liquidity they had promised to investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stephen Curtis, an economist who runs his own firm, has been urging the government to use periodic adjustments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Right now, the market has been extremely Fed-focused, moving through one of the periodic phases in which stocks’ moves are more closely linked to expectations for the bank’s rate decisions.

From Barron's