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high

[hahy] / haɪ /








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The rally “not only reflected deep macroeconomic concerns but also pushed gold into a high valuation zone, making the market more sensitive to short-term corrective factors,” Linh Tran, market analyst at XS.com, says in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not to mention thematic ETFs often charge higher fees, adding another layer of concern for investors chasing ultralow costs.

From MarketWatch

“Billing rates are highly visible. A firm can bill higher rates to signal that the firm’s services are better.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Tariff exemptions and a slew of trade deals have limited the inflationary effects of the highest import taxes in decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now it has pivoted heavily into critical minerals amid high demand from sectors like artificial intelligence and defense.

From The Wall Street Journal