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ripple

[rip-uhl] / ˈrɪp əl /




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The selloff in software and its ripple effects have left jittery investors scrambling to gauge where the next blow might fall.

From The Wall Street Journal

That optimism is returning in certain corners of the market, while scrutiny of the AI boom periodically ripples through others.

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The fallout from the Justice Department’s release of millions of documents rippled across Europe this week.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the changes Karp enacted have rippled across the industry as firms have grown and teams of lawyers now routinely defect to competing firms like baseball free agents.

From The Wall Street Journal

A stronger currency makes imports cheaper, which could drive inflation down even further -- potentially leading consumers to delay purchases, with negative ripple effects across the economy.

From Barron's