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financial futures

British  

plural noun

  1. futures in a stock-exchange index, currency exchange rate, or interest rate enabling banks, building societies, brokers, and speculators to hedge their involvement in these markets

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Coinbase reported 20% of its Q4 revenue, $364 million, came from stablecoins, highlighting the financial stakes in the yield debate.

From Barron's • Feb. 19, 2026

Any returns generated by the vehicle will go to the school, and students don’t hold any personal financial stakes.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 15, 2025

"He has financial stakes in health and wellness companies. And once you have financial interests, you have then the further interest in focusing on health and nutrition," says Ms Simmons.

From BBC • Dec. 13, 2024

The financial stakes for movies are very different to making a ballet.

From New York Times • Apr. 21, 2023

The more massified the market, the more sophisticated the sales and marketing techniques, the bigger the financial stakes - the larger loomed the issue of intellectual property.

From After the Rain : how the West lost the East by Vaknin, Samuel

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