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Whether or not either stock is able to make a comeback may depend on how successful they are with their own prediction markets businesses.

From Barron's

Wintry weather is set to make a comeback across the UK as Arctic air sends temperatures into the single digits with blustery winds and snow for some.

From BBC

Defensive stocks have lagged behind for now, but that doesn’t mean they won’t make a comeback, particularly if AI-related concerns return.

From The Wall Street Journal

But there are plenty of reasons why the yen could make a comeback.

From Barron's

Being the star of a company ski retreat, as well as the toast of après drinks in the lodge, is particularly valuable as corporate ski outings make a comeback.

From The Wall Street Journal