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tight

[tahyt] / taɪt /






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The ICE Brent forward curve remains in backwardation—meaning near-term oil prices are higher than future prices—suggesting the market is tight in the short term.

From The Wall Street Journal

Plenty in the various camps think it could be a very tight three-way tussle between Labour, Reform and the Green Party.

From BBC

Larose sees further room for appreciation as Argentine sovereign dollar bond yields in the 9% range converge with Ecuador’s, which trade a percentage point tighter.

From Barron's

According to Turner, his budget going into planting season is tight.

From The Wall Street Journal

Parks and Blea flipped on their afterburners and went through a series of tight turns to avoid being downed over the mountainous terrain.

From The Wall Street Journal