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unwound

verb as in undo, untangle

verb as in relax

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Compounding that, some popular investment themes have unwound.

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"Gold is often seen as a hedge against uncertainty, but the hedge can be unwound."

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There was some significance to the unwanted landmark: the gains from nearly three decades of relative macroeconomic stability since the Bank of England became independent were being unwound.

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Mr Dixit says smartphone tariffs will not cripple Apple should they rear their head again, but regardless will add "pressure - both operationally and politically" to a supply chain that cannot be unwound quickly.

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Josephine Duah described her son as a “very kind and loving person” whose life had become unwound by drug use and his time in prison.

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