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divergence

[dih-vur-juhns, dahy-] / dɪˈvɜr dʒəns, daɪ- /


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But beyond that development, the boost for the stocks has more to do with timing than any unusual divergence starting to emerge.

From Barron's

If nothing else, this conclusion would help to answer a question that has been bothering so-called macro investors all year: What has been causing the divergence between the Japanese yen and Japanese interest rates?

From MarketWatch

“The K-shaped growth trend with divergence between semiconductor sector and soft domestic demand likely means a policy option for a hike is off the table,” Barclays economists said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several widely held tech stocks have failed to keep pace with the group’s rally, a divergence investors should treat with caution.

From Barron's

With crude slipping while energy equities press higher, the divergence suggests the group’s momentum could have further room to run.

From Barron's