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jump

[juhmp] / dʒʌmp /










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He threatened to sue Edinburgh Worldwide over the decision to cut its SpaceX stake, months before the rocket company’s valuation jumped.

From The Wall Street Journal

Key bond yields jumped on the heightened trade fears with the US 10-year Treasury note jumping around seven basis points to 4.29 percent while Japanese long-dated bond yields reached record highs.

From Barron's

The US dollar fell, while yields on US Treasury bonds jumped.

From Barron's

Treasury yields jumped, touching their highest level since the summer, while the U.S. dollar sold off.

From MarketWatch

German confidence in the economy jumped this month after the country’s key industrial sector picked up toward the end of last year.

From The Wall Street Journal