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alignment

[uh-lahyn-muhnt] / əˈlaɪn mənt /


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Regulatory alignment between the U.S. and Europe has removed jurisdictional uncertainty keeping institutional capital sidelined.

From MarketWatch

Stretched valuation, average balance sheet strength, and poor macro alignment argue for selectivity and a preference to buy on weakness rather than chase strength.

From Barron's

And in a rare alignment with mainstream scientific consensus, the administration vowed to remove synthetic dyes from food -- primarily through voluntary compliance from industry.

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“But on any given day, financial investors are in fact oblivious to fundamental shifts in global alignments or worrying attacks on U.S. institutions,” he writes.

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“But on any given day, financial investors are in fact oblivious to fundamental shifts in global alignments or worrying attacks on U.S. institutions,” he writes.

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