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[muhch] / mʌtʃ /






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It behaves much like a natural molecule, but instead of atoms, it is built from tiny superconducting electrical circuits.

From Science Daily

“When you look at positioning and risk reversals — they are at extremes, and that’s where you have to start thinking about how much more downside is there if everyone’s bearish and positioned for more downside.”

From MarketWatch

Levi Strauss, known for generations for its jeans, doesn’t expect to rely on them as much for sales growth this year, as it banks more on tops and clothes that aren’t made from denim.

From MarketWatch

Mr. Sayles notes that the U.S. is often quaintly likened to a melting pot; the reality of the country’s boiling admixture is much more dangerous and much more powerful.

From The Wall Street Journal

Homeowners considering refinancing should be aware that falling home prices will have shifted loan-to-value ratios, and homeowners may not have access to as much equity as they might assume, Tran says.

From The Wall Street Journal