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indicator

[in-di-key-ter] / ˈɪn dɪˌkeɪ tər /


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Citigroup analysts wrote that the investments were a strong indicator that Nvidia badly wants to “enhance its data center chips with optical technologies that can better cater to the growing need for faster AI processors.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Bitcoin’s behavior suggests it’s either a haven asset or a risk indicator, with Nasdaq 100 futures down 1.6% early Monday.

From Barron's

The reason recent increases in the two consumer-sentiment indexes aren’t unambiguously good news is that a better predictor of recessions is the spread between the two indicators.

From MarketWatch

Meta was told to create "easily identifiable indicators that distinguish AI content" to prevent "significant amounts of scam content".

From BBC

FBI special agent Alex Doran said earlier Sunday that a motive for the attack was not known but "there were indicators on the subject and in his vehicle that indicate a potential nexus to terrorism."

From Barron's