year-end
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of year-end
First recorded in 1870–75
Example Sentences
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Economists at ING doubt there will be much to cheer about, expecting data on property prices to show that the declines continued through year-end.
And while inflation traders expect the annual headline CPI rate to peak at 2.8% in May, they also see it drifting below that level through year-end, based on derivative-like instruments known as fixings.
From MarketWatch
“While the year-end numbers are disappointing, they are not unexpected,” he said in a statement.
From Los Angeles Times
The year-end Goldman Sachs target of 7,600 for the S&P 500 has survived the first six days of the year.
From MarketWatch
General Motors GM 2.54%increase; green up pointing triangle and several rivals reported year-end sales slumps, an ominous sign that U.S. auto sales will slow this year as consumers push back on higher prices.
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