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aggregate

[ag-ri-git, -geyt, ag-ri-geyt] / ˈæg rɪ gɪt, -ˌgeɪt, ˈæg rɪˌgeɪt /






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“This asymmetry helps explain why aggregate consumption can remain resilient even as lower-income households face pressures from higher rents, elevated debt-servicing costs, weaker labor market outcomes, and greater exposure to energy price shocks,” they say.

From MarketWatch Jul. 7, 2026

A Sysco report in Europe provides details about 14 jurisdictions—including Luxembourg, Ireland and Panama—but in aggregate they account for less than 5% of the company’s global pretax profit or taxes paid.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 30, 2026

Bitcoin ETFs in aggregate posted net outflows for seven straight weeks through last week, the longest streak of weekly outflows on record, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

From MarketWatch Jun. 30, 2026

Church associations can aggregate and sell those goods in bulk, giving families better returns, reducing the power of middlemen and lowering costs.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 29, 2026

Go to Durham and see Negro business with an aggregate capital of millions....Among your New Year’s resolves, resolve to go to Durham!

From "The Best of Enemies" by Osha Gray Davidson

Investors are a little nervous in part because the deal isn’t for aggregates, a component in cement manufacturing.

From Barron's Jun. 29, 2026

Arcosa’s stock jumped 7.9% to $146.57, while its construction-products arm shipped roughly 35 million tons of aggregates last year.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 22, 2026

The company’s construction-products arm—which includes 109 quarries and yards, nine asphalt plants and 19 terminals—recorded roughly 35 million tons of aggregates shipments last year.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 22, 2026

The compound prevented GRK2 molecules from forming harmful aggregates, allowing mitochondria to function more effectively.

From Science Daily Jun. 8, 2026

If this was not the case, however, we could not see how the DNA molecules packed together to form the crystalline aggregates studied by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin.

From "Double Helix" by James D. Watson

And a State Department spokesperson said the material requested was the same aggregated and de-identified data which has been used for years in the fight against infectious diseases.

From BBC Jul. 7, 2026

BofA said aggregated credit- and debit-card data indicate “momentum remains intact, with airline spending returning to double-digit growth, supported by strength in spend per transaction.”

From MarketWatch Jun. 30, 2026

An aggregated power plant wouldn’t be available all the time the way a nuclear plant is, but it could send power for a few hours during crunch periods.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 25, 2026

Goldman Sachs analyst Mark Delaney says they are likely to hit 420,000, better than the 409,000 consensus estimate aggregated by FactSet.

From Barron's Jun. 16, 2026

Activity aggregated over many markets gets chunked into the economy.

From "The Sense of Style" by Steven Pinker

At best, they offer marginal gains in aggregating information, telling us what a group of traders thinks might happen.

From The Wall Street Journal May 5, 2026

And when aggregating a value-weighted portfolio of all common stocks over this 100-year time frame and calculating their performance, only 27.60% of stocks beat the market.

From MarketWatch Apr. 14, 2026

Companies such as Zillow Rentals and CoStar’s Apartments.com have been successful in democratizing access to listings by aggregating the supply in one location.

From Barron's Oct. 30, 2025

The Times then conducted its own spatial analysis, aggregating census data to conform with the neighborhoods defined by Los Angeles Times Mapping L.A. neighborhoods.

From Los Angeles Times May 16, 2024

Altogether there have been added to the navy since April 6, 1917, vessels to the number of 1,275, aggregating 1,055,116 tons.

From Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 by Various




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