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bolster

[bohl-ster] / ˈboʊl stər /


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The December jobs report, due Friday, could shake cryptos from that uncertain phase–particularly if the data bolster hopes of a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut later this month.

From Barron's

The December jobs report, due Friday, could shake cryptos from that uncertain phase–particularly if the data bolster hopes of a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut later this month.

From Barron's

The pledge bolstered an idea that has been circulating for years among housing advocates and lawmakers, in response to Wall Street's increased role in America's residential housing market.

From BBC

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is having its best start to a new year since 2018, bolstered by financial and industrial names like Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

From MarketWatch

Adding Revolution Medicines would bolster AbbVie’s efforts to build its presence in the more than $250 billion worldwide market for cancer drugs.

From The Wall Street Journal