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extreme

[ik-streem] / ɪkˈstrim /






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The real-estate sector has a broader environmental and climate problem amid increasingly extreme weather, as everything from hurricanes to wildfires hit home prices and insurance availability.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beyond tariffs, rising labour costs and extreme weather are also pushing prices up.

From BBC

Given the extreme levels of bullishness now sweeping through fund-manager circles, I wouldn’t be remotely surprised if large holdings of cash and bonds turn out to be better investments than the usual suspects currently expect.

From MarketWatch

Some home-birth advocates speak in extremes about how the medical system treats pregnant women today.

From The Wall Street Journal

And before you ask, no, there is nothing extreme about 5% of my “alternative” assets.

From MarketWatch