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broad

[brawd] / brɔd /








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There’s also a broader cultural shift at play: Racial identity is becoming increasingly fluid.

From Salon

One highlight: a long-awaited revival in international equity markets, where dividend yields are a multiple of the 1% yield available on the S&P 500 and broad indexes returned nearly 30%.

From Barron's

While some sectors that are heavily dependent on the U.S.—the country’s largest export market—are suffering, Biswajit Dhar, an independent trade economist, doesn’t see the broader economy staggering.

From The Wall Street Journal

Marketed as a meal for four, it caught on during World War II, eventually finding broad success as a quick and convenient dinner for families.

From The Wall Street Journal

The skills gap could also hamper the government's plan to make the defence sector a growth engine for the broader economy.

From BBC