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converge

[kuhn-vurj] / kənˈvɜrdʒ /


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“We’re at an inflection point” as banks and payments and digital assets converge, said Walter J. Mix III, head of the financial services group at the consulting firm BRG.

From The Wall Street Journal

The profit models for the two big companies are different, but converging.

From The Wall Street Journal

The case for 2026 as a turning point is anchored in specific regulatory and infrastructure milestones converging that year:

From MarketWatch

"So it's a case of whether governments can converge fast enough to create meaningful guardrails before de facto standards are set by the companies themselves."

From Barron's

The entire cycle converges in her final 20 minute-long aria, a task that demands the endurance of a cross-country skier and the precision of a sharpshooting biathlete.

From The Wall Street Journal




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