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annually

[an-yoo-uh-lee] / ˈæn yu ə li /


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He was racing to roughly triple the original planned capacity of trucks to 150,000 annually to meet expected demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Levy maintains the move could save 1,182 tonnes of CO₂ annually, saying "wild venison offers an 85 percent lower carbon footprint per kilogram".

From Barron's

The brokerage raises the Thai banking sector’s 2025-2027 earnings estimates by 2%-6% annually, driven by stronger-than-expected gains on financial assets, resilient fee income, tight cost discipline and lower credit costs in 2026-2027.

From The Wall Street Journal

Plus, the Federal Reserve plans to buy hundreds of billions of short-term Treasury bonds annually, another move that would pump money into the financial system and hold down rates.

From Barron's

The buffer, introduced in 2018 in an effort to ensure systemic stability in the banking system, is set twice annually based on household debt, asset imbalances and other financial trends and risks.

From The Wall Street Journal