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tumble

[tuhm-buhl] / ˈtʌm bəl /


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The stock has tumbled 24% already this year as investors worry that faltering consumer spending could weigh on its bottom line, as well as tariffs and restructuring charges.

From Barron's

Eurozone consumer sentiment tumbled sharply in March as the conflict in the Middle East sent energy prices soaring and piled further pressure on households.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sovereign debt tumbled across Europe, with U.K. gilt yields hitting levels not seen since 2008.

From The Wall Street Journal

Major international benchmarks have tumbled since the start of fighting, while U.S. indexes have suffered milder losses.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tumble in precious-metals prices from their all-time highs has accelerated, with gold and silver futures suffering some of their worst daily declines on record Thursday.

From The Wall Street Journal