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wind

Definition for wind

noun as in air currents

noun as in warning, chatter

verb as in bend, turn

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“As this month winds down, we look for the crude markets to continue to act as a fulcrum with diesel providing leadership on both the upside and now the downside,” Ritterbusch says in a note.

The Fed might cut rates or wind down its balance sheet as soon as the market expects—both of which would impact market liquidity.

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My parents want to give them this as they are winding down and want to free up their portfolio.

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At the same time, his stunning free fall might wind up making him surprisingly good value as a late-round pick for Cleveland.

“You’re reading half a page on the trees and how the wind’s blowing, as if someone can control it when you’re shooting,” he says.

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