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    ripple effect

    noun

    • 1. the continuing and spreading results of an event or action: "the ripple effect is huge when something like this happens"
  2. 1 hour ago · The Interconnected World: Understanding the Ripple Effect of Risk. In an increasingly interconnected world, risks rarely exist in isolation. Gallagher highlights the interconnected nature of risk, where events in one part of the world can quickly cascade and impact businesses globally.

  3. 1 hour ago · As the cost of living continues to rise, its ripple effects are felt across various sectors of the economy, including the property market. From housing affordability to rental rates and property investment, the cost of living crisis is reshaping the landscape of real estate in profound ways.

  4. 5 hours ago · The Ripple Effect. But wait, there's more! The outcome of this financial showdown doesn't just affect the traders. It sends ripples across the entire ecosystem. Every enthusiast, investor, and casual observer has their eyes glued to this pivotal moment. It's not just about the immediate wins or losses.

  5. 1 hour ago · In this inspiring episode, Gary and Tonji Sookram, leaders in the marriage ministry at St. Stephen's Missionary Baptist Church, share their powerful testimony of fa…

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BitcoinBitcoin - Wikipedia

    1 hour ago · Bitcoin (abbreviation: BTC; sign: ₿) is the first decentralized cryptocurrency. Nodes in the peer-to-peer bitcoin network verify transactions through cryptography and record them in a public distributed ledger, called a blockchain, without central oversight.

  7. 1 day ago · The guide exposes the financial crisis triggered by Japan's sell-off of U.S. Treasury bonds, and explains in detail the impact of this event on the global economy, as well as the current challenges facing the United States and the interests of Wall Street giants...

  8. 1 day ago · The current carbon footprint of Germany's blue chip companies, the 40 largest listed companies in the DAX stock market index, will cause global temperatures to rise by almost 5°C if they do not implement their own climate targets, newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine wrote, based on a report by climate tech company Right°.