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trillion

[tril-yuhn] / ˈtrɪl yən /


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Local governments in China will be allowed to issue 4.4 trillion yuan in special-purpose bonds, which are used to fund investment projects.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recent analysis External link by the World Economic Forum estimates that heightened fragmentation could reduce global GDP by up to $5.7 trillion, while also stoking inflation.

From Barron's

Recent analysis External link by the World Economic Forum estimates that heightened fragmentation could reduce global GDP by up to $5.7 trillion, while also stoking inflation.

From Barron's

BlackRock, which managed about $12.5 trillion in assets as of 2025, cited several reasons for the change: Americans on average are earning a steady income for longer, populations are aging and longevity is increasing.

From MarketWatch

Musk wants the company to reach 10 million active subscribers by 2035, which would unlock part of his $1 trillion compensation package.

From MarketWatch