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add

[ey-dee-dee] / ˈeɪˈdiˈdi /




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Not to mention thematic ETFs often charge higher fees, adding another layer of concern for investors chasing ultralow costs.

From MarketWatch

In a new era of heightened trade barriers, he added, “If all these economies and markets are less hooked together than they used to be, then there are greater benefits in diversification.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that funds should keep flowing into the sector if issues of energy security and sovereignty are added as reasons to invest.

From The Wall Street Journal

A growing field known as online continual learning, he adds, "beautifully mirror the ideas explored in this paper around how evolution, learning, and development engage with -- and benefit from -- variable and dynamic environments."

From Science Daily

Emma said she had assumed cancer would only affect her when she was older - a belief she described as "silly" - adding she was "not emotionally equipped" to deal with the diagnosis so young.

From BBC