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trillion

[tril-yuhn] / ˈtrɪl yən /


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Combining new defense-related issuance with existing joint borrowing programs, Europe is on track to establish a Eurobond market exceeding €1 trillion.

From MarketWatch

Since April last year, Micron’s share price has risen more than sixfold, to around $414, making the company worth nearly half a trillion dollars.

From The Wall Street Journal

Areas of real-world AI include pharma, semiconductors, energy and financial services—four sectors that represent more than $25 trillion of global economic output and that thrive on numbers and equations, not language.

From The Wall Street Journal

After the German release of its debt brake a year ago, potentially unleashing $1 trillion of government spending, there’s a new capital cycle starting, Lancaster believes.

From MarketWatch

Investors in software companies learned that lesson the hard way recently, with the threat of artificial intelligence wiping out some $2 trillion of market value, according to JP Morgan.

From The Wall Street Journal