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weigh

[wey] / weɪ /




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Markets closed mostly higher Friday, though all three major U.S. stock indexes ended the week lower as fears of potential future AI disruptions continued to weigh heavily on tech stocks.

From MarketWatch

Markets closed mostly higher Friday, though all three major U.S. stock indexes ended the week lower as fears of potential future AI disruptions continued to weigh heavily on tech stocks.

From MarketWatch

Burrows told BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme that Nesbitt has "weighed up the fact there is a judicial review and he has paused the participation of Northern Ireland in that UK trial".

From BBC

With production growth expected to plateau by the end of the decade, U.S. energy companies are increasingly weighing longer-lived supply sources.

From MarketWatch

Crude futures moved lower as the market weighed unresolved U.S.-Iran tensions against bearish fundamentals such as Wednesday’s large U.S. crude stock build.

From The Wall Street Journal