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equities

British  
/ ˈɛkwɪtɪz /

plural noun

  1. another name for ordinary shares

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The 10-year Treasury yield has recently broken above a bullish inverse head and shoulders pattern, a move that could weigh on equities in the near term.

From Barron's

At least that’s the fear, as AI accelerates a stock market rotation, both within U.S. equities and further afield.

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At least that’s the fear, as AI accelerates a stock market rotation, both within U.S. equities and further afield.

From Barron's

Global markets and U.S. futures steadied after heavy selling in equities Tuesday on fears of artificial-intelligence threats to major software companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Venkat is a Real Time Editor overseeing coverage of Asian equities and money markets for Dow Jones out of Singapore.

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