financial futures
Britishplural noun
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Jorie Johnson, a financial planner at Financial Futures, said clients anticipating a bonus before the end of the year have been asking about utilizing the megabackdoor Roth.
From MarketWatch
While some on Wall Street are worried that Microsoft is overbuilding to meet the demands of a small set of high-profile AI companies, like OpenAI, that have uncertain financial futures, Microsoft’s management sees its work as much broader than that.
From MarketWatch
Still, PredictIt took off in the U.S. during the madcap 2016 election and encouraged wider interest in trading financial futures representing real-life politics—even though the platform, like so many other polls, got its presidential victor quite wrong.
From Slate
Confidence deteriorated in April for the third straight month as Americans fret about their short-term financial futures with prices and interest rates still elevated.
From Seattle Times
At the same time, there is no indication that the wheat market is vulnerable to excessive volatility from the related financial futures market, which can often emerge in commodity markets in response to increased uncertainty regarding future production capacity.
From Science Daily
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