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hammer

[ham-er] / ˈhæm ər /


VERB
create
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The prospect of energy costs spiking has hammered hopes for any more central bank interest rate cuts as officials were already concerned about still-elevated inflation.

From Barron's

South Korea’s benchmark Kospi index tumbled 12% around midday Wednesday with the country’s shipping stocks hammered by concerns over higher fuel costs as well as restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

From The Wall Street Journal

Add to this the artificial-intelligence disruption fears hammering software companies — a sector where Blue Owl is one of the biggest private-credit lenders — and you can see why investors are nervous.

From MarketWatch

Stocks trading in Asia and Europe got hammered overnight as energy prices continued to climb.

From MarketWatch

The prospect of a drawn-out war in the Middle East sparked a broad and brutal selloff on Tuesday, and one of the best trades of 2026 got hammered.

From Barron's