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bell·wether bond [ˈbelˌweðəʳ-, Am -ɚ-] N FIN

bell·wether is·sue [ˈbelˌweðəʳ-, Am -ɚ-] N FIN

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These stocks are used as bellwethers for the rest of the market.
en.wikipedia.org
Consequently, the lakes are considered environmental bellwethers as they can be quickly affected by even minor increases in pollutants.
en.wikipedia.org
Recruitment firms were bellwethers for the wider economy, he said, so tended to perform well when growth was on the up.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Therefore, the brokerage prefers names from large-cap bellwethers that provide attractive growth-adjusted valuations apart from uptrend revisions.
www.stockhouse.com
Teens aren't money machines, oracles, or bellwethers of an uncertain future.
www.wired.com
None of these bellwethers -- either individually or taken together -- means that there will be another financial crisis in the next few months -- or even the next few years.
business.time.com
Insects -- by virtue of their size, high reproduction rates and environmental sensitivity -- tend to be biological bellwethers.
www.sevendaysvt.com
Therefore, true bellwethers are rare.
en.wikipedia.org
During these playoffs, quick starts have become reverse bellwethers.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Look for two more posts about bellwethers that signal growth -- college students and immigrants.
siliconprairienews.com

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