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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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However, parents who want to “help secure their children’s financial future,” in addition to their own financial futures, will find saving enough for both to be “extremely difficult,” Dogen added.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 14, 2026

That has been a source of pressure for U.S. soybean values and a major reason why American farmers are growing increasingly pessimistic about their financial futures.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 4, 2026

The rules were drawn up to keep teams from overspending and risking their financial futures to maintain their places in the Premier League, one of the world’s richest domestic sporting competitions.

From New York Times • Jan. 15, 2024

As household expenses outpace earnings, many are expressing concern about their financial futures.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 26, 2023

"China represents a significant opportunity for BlackRock to contribute to the financial futures of a new generation of investors," the company said.

From Reuters • Jun. 6, 2023