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differential

[dif-uh-ren-shuhl] / ˌdɪf əˈrɛn ʃəl /










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In the past, both have seen huge waves of cross-border shopping as a result of significant price differentials on key items including fuel, alcohol and groceries.

From BBC

There are multiple reasons for that, including interest rate differentials, capital flows into the European Union, a relative rebalancing of monetary holdings by companies, and banks diversifying their reserves.

From Barron's

Last season, Kansas City’s point differential was just 59.

From The Wall Street Journal

The euro is typically driven by the dollar’s trend and by interest-rate differentials, but recently—and unusually—equity indexes have been important drivers, the analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

In non-hybrid models, the AWD system consists of an electromagnetic coupling ahead of the rear differential, engaging and disengaging the rear wheels.

From The Wall Street Journal