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- adjective Between subsequent
days
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Examples
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"Many of those [300-point] interday moves simply don't make a lot of sense in the first place, so how can it be sensible to try and respond to them?" she asks.
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ROMANS: The up 900, the down 700, the 40, wild interday swings.
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It was the interday high; it was the closing high.
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Higher inflation puts more pressure on the ECB to raise interest rates and helped push the single currency to a 10-day interday high versus the dollar at $1.5625.
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Still, the stock has fallen 36% this year and is 50% below its 52-week high of S$17. 20, reached interday on Oct. 8.
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This should also be done on a daily basis to see now interday and intraday variations influence the temperature record.
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This should also be done on a daily basis to see now interday and intraday variations influence the temperature record.
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Stock prices initially rose on the news, touching an interday high.
U.S. Consumers Bought Big In Nov.U.S. Retail Sales Jumped In November 2006
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The Dow close -- now, this is different than the interday close that we always talk about.
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Confused about intraday and interday highs and lows in the market?
Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage PAUL R. MARTIN 2002
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