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weigh

[wey] / weɪ /




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At small businesses, which are unable to withstand economic headwinds as easily as their larger counterparts, years of high inflation, increasingly cautious consumers and tariffs are weighing on earnings and prompting cutbacks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another development that weighed on prices this year: On Oct.

From MarketWatch

Eventually the Anti-Defamation League felt compelled to weigh in, saying Kelly’s “recent comments cross a dangerous line.”

From Salon

“Gold continues to benefit from a weaker dollar as expectations of U.S. monetary easing weigh on the currency and treasury yields,” says Xing.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company, which has around 2,200 employees, is looking in particular at Europe, but is also weighing a move into Asian and African markets.

From Barron's