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unwind

[uhn-wahynd] / ʌnˈwaɪnd /




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"This reform is unwinding 20 years of entrenched social media practices," said Inman Grant.

From Barron's

On Tuesday, the eSafety commissioner said the reform was "unwinding 20 years of entrenched social media practices".

From BBC

Prices for Treasurys had rallied before Powell spoke, with investors unwinding earlier bets that higher energy costs might lead the Fed’s next move to be a rate hike.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Since the conflict with Iran began, much of the cyclical optimism that had been priced into our coverage at the start of the year has been meaningfully unwound,” wrote Linzey on Thursday.

From Barron's

“Since the conflict with Iran began, much of the cyclical optimism that had been priced into our coverage at the start of the year has been meaningfully unwound,” wrote Linzey on Thursday.

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