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stockpile

[stok-pahyl] / ˈstɒkˌpaɪl /




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From an inflationary point of view, it is in a better place than many other Asian economies, thanks to a massive oil stockpile and a years-long shift to green energy.

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Well before the Iran War, Pentagon officials were alarmed at how low the U.S. weapons stockpiles were and urged weapons makers to increase missile production rates, as The Wall Street Journal reported.

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The stockpile, which has since risen in value, adds Wyoming to a growing cohort of states, including some with mining heritages, looking to add precious metal to their investment portfolios.

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The other measures the growing global disruption—rising oil prices, strained interceptor stockpiles and pressure from allies and markets to end the conflict.

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Although Qatar produces one third of global helium, company stockpiles, caverns, Russian supply growth and the deepening relationship between chip makers and industrial gas companies all should provide support, the analysts say.

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