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reckon

[rek-uhn] / ˈrɛk ən /




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Aguilar reckons prolonged supply bottlenecks could lead to some demand destruction and economic recession is a watch item.

From The Wall Street Journal

JPMorgan’s strategists reckon it’s too late to sell, and if you do, you run the risk of being “whipsawed.”

From MarketWatch

A sector expected to benefit from secular growth via the AI boom and higher oil prices is green energy, Goldman reckons.

From MarketWatch

And as the virus continues to circulate, more people are being forced to reckon with a life-altering yet often invisible disability whose relative newness offers few answers for the future and few avenues for support.

From Los Angeles Times

Wall Street uses a form of collective reckoning to value everything from stocks and bonds to gold and oil.

From Barron's