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clarity

[klar-i-tee] / ˈklær ɪ ti /


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But Bahnsen thinks it will take some more clarity—on AI concerns and the direction of the economy—for markets to move decisively higher in the first few weeks of 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The extended uncertainty surrounding tariff and trade policy created a crippling degree of uncertainty for many firms, sending them to the sidelines to wait for more clarity,” writes Stephen Stanley, chief U.S. economist at Santander.

From Barron's

Two weeks ago, we reported on new high-tech clothes and shoes that promise better skin, mental clarity and blood flow.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fewer than 50% of voters have cast their ballot in each of the Assembly or Senedd elections so far, with suggestions low turnout has possibly been down to a lack of clarity and media coverage.

From BBC

"With both demand clarity and supply constraints converging, suppliers have steadily pushed prices upward, in some cases aggressively," he said.

From BBC