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But the newest cohort of homeowners — particularly those who bought newly constructed homes — may be facing the biggest payment shocks of all.

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Shares of Beyond Meat Inc. are soaring this week amid speculation that the struggling maker of pea-based meat substitutes might be joining the latest cohort of meme stocks.

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Mr Roggeveen says there is a belief amongst Australia's political and security experts that the country cannot defend itself independently, if it comes to that - though he is among a small cohort which disagrees.

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The samples came from the TwinsUK cohort, the UK's largest adult twin registry, which provided a well-documented and diverse population for comparison.

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After small caps outperformed large caps during the third quarter, some analysts cited improving earnings expectations as one driver of the cohort’s success.

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