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unwind

[uhn-wahynd] / ʌnˈwaɪnd /




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Most people didn’t expect to see an “accelerated” unwinding of previous OPEC+ production cuts, said Lynch.

From MarketWatch

That puts it in a dangerous position, particularly if rate-cut bets start to unwind again.

From Barron's

“For the major indices, another encouraging sign that this sell-off is more of an unwind tied to monetary policy and liquidity is that earnings revisions breadth remains resilient,” Wilson added.

From Barron's

Now it’s leveraged U.S. equity positions funded by — well, we’ll find out when that unwinds too.

From MarketWatch

Nvidia and other hardware suppliers would see orders dry up if the AI trade unwinds.

From MarketWatch