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equate

[ih-kweyt] / ɪˈkweɪt /


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Critics equate this financial product to modern payday loans, saying the fees and tips essentially function as interest.

From MarketWatch

That equates to roughly A$500 million in extra cash flow.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ticking fee would equate to about $650 million in cash each quarter.

From Barron's

The purchase of an additional 8 million tons of soybeans by China equates to roughly 294 million bushels.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to a detailed review last October by The Washington Post, Kennedy Center ticket sales have plummeted to their lowest levels since the pandemic, equating to tens of thousands of unsold seats last year.

From Barron's