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[rahyz] / raɪz /








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In fact, depending on exactly how the plan is administered and how that administration is paid for, their costs may have risen due to the increased complication.

From MarketWatch

The Chinese miner’s earnings are also likely to climb, as its gold sales volume as well as gold and lithium prices are expected to rise, they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a result, economists believe the U.S. needs to add far fewer jobs than in the past to keep unemployment from rising—one reason it has held a low level, like January’s 4.3%.

From The Wall Street Journal

Treasury yields edged marginally lower in Asian trade, reversing a rise sparked by investors selling on Wednesday’s jobs data.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some consumers have also pulled forward demand, worried that rising memory prices would make electronics more expensive this year, likely giving the PC maker a bump.

From The Wall Street Journal