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Wald

American  
[wawld] / wɔld /

noun

  1. George, 1906–97, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1967.

  2. Lillian, 1867–1940, U.S. social worker.


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“They are not in a position to just throw money at anything,” said Ellen Wald, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center.

From The Wall Street Journal

Low-volatility stocks are “breaking down,” Wald said.

From Barron's

“The market has been able to move up in this very steady manner because there were check backs along the way,” said Ari Wald, technical analyst at Oppenheimer.

From Barron's

The market hasn’t experienced enough exuberance to signal a major correction is near, despite the run-up in high-beta tech, Wald said.

From Barron's

“This is why the Saudi production increases have been very incremental: They’re not dumping five million barrels a day on the market and putting the U.S. oil industry out of business,” said Ellen Wald, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center.

From The Wall Street Journal