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-ey

1 American  
  1. variant of -y, especially after y: clayey.


-ey 2 American  
  1. variant of -y, especially after y.


-ey British  

suffix

  1. a variant of -y 1 -y 2

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EY reports that while 84% of U.S. workers are enthusiastic about using AI, more than half cite poor leadership communication as the main barrier.

From MarketWatch

The McKinsey and EY studies highlight that open communication and collaboration unlock AI’s potential far more effectively than ultimatums.

From MarketWatch

Treasury Department official who recently retired from accounting firm EY.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Capital markets serve as a critical lifeline” for China’s tech startups, said Terence Ho, EY Greater China IPO leader.

From The Wall Street Journal

EY’s Ho thinks investors are well aware of the challenges the startups face and the market’s focus has been shifting from short-term profitability to long-term value.

From The Wall Street Journal