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tapered

[tey-perd] / ˈteɪ pərd /








ADJECTIVE
tapering
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For now, the geopolitical risk premium, which had been supporting oil prices, appears to have tapered off.

From Barron's

For now, the geopolitical risk premium, which had been supporting oil prices, appears to have tapered off.

From Barron's

For now, the geopolitical risk premium, which had been supporting oil prices, appears to have tapered off.

From Barron's

Some of “the downside risk has tapered off in the large-cap tech names,” he said, but “bubble fears” remain in the wake of the market’s boom on artificial-intelligence enthusiasm.

From MarketWatch

Read: Retail sales tapered off before the shutdown.

From MarketWatch