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skew

[skyoo] / skyu /


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“The risk in 2026 has always been skewed to further easing given the expected undershoot of the inflation target,” Deutsche Bank’s Chief European Economist Mark Wall said in a recent research note.

From Barron's

Colorectal cancer was the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. last year — and the toll is now skewing younger.

From Los Angeles Times

Angry traders slammed Polymarket on social media, complaining that a cabal of big traders had skewed the resolution process.

From The Wall Street Journal

American Express, whose customers skews toward the higher end of the income spectrum, saw similar trends throughout the quarter.

From Barron's

Getting more dollars for a single euro means the euro is strengthening, so a skew like this shows the market sees a dollar selloff likely than a recovery.

From Barron's