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reverberation

[ri-vur-buh-rey-shuhn] / rɪˌvɜr bəˈreɪ ʃən /
NOUN
vibration
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But the reaction was tepid in the CS share price itself and in wider banking, stock and bond markets - roiled over the past week by the reverberations from two bank failures in the United States.

From Reuters

The E.C.B. is the first major central bank to set monetary policy since banking worries gripped financial markets, and its decision could be a gauge on how far the reverberations are expected to spread.

From New York Times

It’s the tale of a murder in a well-off New England suburb, and the reverberations of that murder among three teenagers who knew the victim, and the three teens’ parents.

From Seattle Times

Crypto assets and companies - many with links to Singapore - have imploded, causing reverberations and sparking losses around the world.

From BBC

Martin J. Head, a working group member and earth scientist at Brock University, argues declining to recognize the Anthropocene would have political reverberations, too.

From New York Times