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Barron

[bar-uhn]

noun

  1. Clarence Walker, 1855–1928, U.S. financial publisher.



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Ahead of the vote, Barron’s asked more than a dozen Wall Street analysts, investors, and industry participants to weigh in.

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“They have high emotional requirements, because they work and live in fast-paced, high-pressure environments,” Liang Jiming, an analyst at Beijing-based think tank China E-Commerce Research Institute, told Barron’s.

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Barron’s Ben Levisohn, Al Root, and Josh Schafer discuss what’s in store for stocks, Tesla, and the AI trade as the market heads into the home stretch for the year.

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Guest commentaries like this one are written by authors from outside the Barron’s newsroom.

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Barron’s wrote recently that the new rate likely would be set at just over 4%.

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