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untouched

[uhn-tuhcht] / ʌnˈtʌtʃt /


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The clear winners, at least so far, are two bonds that have been virtually untouched by much of Wall Street: debt issued by Venezuela and its state oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela, known as PdVSA.

From Barron's

The clear winners, at least so far, are two bonds that have been virtually untouched by much of Wall Street: debt issued by Venezuela and its state oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela, known as PdVSA.

From Barron's

California connects Mexican and U.S. history while also serving as a reminder that there are few corners of the Western Hemisphere that are untouched by the legacy of slavery.

From Los Angeles Times

Todaro then got in on the scoring, the Italy winger the beneficiary of further wizardry from Hendy to sprint away and dive over untouched.

From BBC

That pride can turn to dread as you ponder a future of RMDs where you must withdraw money that you’d prefer to leave untouched — and pay federal tax on that money at ordinary income rates.

From MarketWatch