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ripple

[rip-uhl] / ˈrɪp əl /




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A U.S. investor or consumer could be forgiven for barely feeling ripples on the surface of the global financial order recently.

From The Wall Street Journal

What do you think will be the ripple effects of Yale’s tuition support for families?

From The Wall Street Journal

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent offered a competing explanation, blaming ripples from rising yields on Japanese government bonds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her stories explore the way mining affects industry, communities and the environment, and how investment decisions by mining executives can ripple through global markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

This week’s jump in Treasury yields put investors on alert for ripple effects that could include higher borrowing costs for the U.S. government, companies and consumers.

From MarketWatch