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slump

[sluhmp] / slʌmp /




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Coupang slumps following a data leak that exposed approximately 34 million accounts at the South Korean retailer.

From Barron's

Japan’s Nikkei stock index slumped after Ueda said Monday that the BOJ would continue to raise the policy rate and degree of monetary accommodation if the outlook for economic activity and prices is realized.

From The Wall Street Journal

Business traffic is down and the once-thriving housing market has slumped.

From The Wall Street Journal

Business investment rose in September for the third month in a row — buoyed by spending on artificial intelligence — but the industrial side of the U.S. economy more broadly was still mired in a slump.

From The Wall Street Journal

They have been hit hard by a broader slump affecting the priciest and most-speculative corners of the market—from bitcoin to AI darlings such as CoreWeave.

From The Wall Street Journal