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stash

[stash] / stæʃ /






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Yet one group of investors has been responding to bitcoin’s tumble by buying at a discount — and it’s the same group that already has a massive stash of bitcoin.

From MarketWatch

Afterward, under International Atomic Energy Agency monitoring, Pretoria destroyed a stash of parts, documents and equipment stored at former nuclear-weapons sites.

From The Wall Street Journal

In “The Moment,” she does that segment again, only this time she doesn’t know what her assistants have stashed in her purse.

From Los Angeles Times

The plan is to stash away around 400,000 tonnes of CO2 this year, potentially rising to eight million tonnes annually by 2030, the company claims.

From BBC

The average Chinese household stashes about one-third of its income, while Americans save less than 5%.

From The Wall Street Journal