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must-read

American  
[muhst-reed] / ˈmʌstˈrid /

noun

  1. a piece of literature or writing considered important or classic; writing that should or must be read.


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This is an edition of the WSJ Climate & Energy newsletter, a weekly must-read of news, analysis and exclusive data focused on the intersection of business, money and climate, with coverage from across Dow Jones.

From The Wall Street Journal

A novel based on his exploits, “Reminiscences of a Stock Operator,” remains a must-read for hedge fund trainees.

From The Wall Street Journal

Friday’s PCE inflation release, typically a must-read given its importance to Fed forecasts, will only cover the month of September.

From Barron's

And in a must-read essay, he writes that it’s a role he cherishes, but one that also has taken a physical, financial and mental toll.

From The Wall Street Journal

His 2017 book, “The End of Policing,” gained popularity amid the “racial reckoning” of 2020 in which it became a must-read for the newly activated activist.

From The Wall Street Journal