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Harriman

[ har-uh-muhn ]

noun

  1. Edward Henry, 1848–1909, U.S. financier and railroad magnate.
  2. his son W(illiam) A·ve·rell [ey, -ver-, uh, l], 1891–1986, U.S. diplomat: governor of New York 1954–58.


Harriman

/ ˈhærɪmən /

noun

  1. HarrimanW(illiam) Averell18911986MUSPOLITICS: diplomat W ( illiam ) Averell. 1891–1986, US diplomat: negotiated the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union (1963); governor of New York (1955–58)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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If “Knight of Fortune” is a gentle nudge to the ribs, Misan Harriman’s “The After” is a two-by-four to the gut — and not in a good way.

Harriman adds: "I'm someone who suffers from pretty bad imposter syndrome, so this has been quite good for that."

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Rolling out multiple ETFs in a cluster has become an increasingly common strategy, said John Hooson, managing director of global ETF product at Brown Brothers Harriman.

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"We believe this current dollar weakness is corrective in nature," Brown Brothers Harriman & Co strategists wrote in a note.

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"We believe this current dollar weakness is corrective in nature," Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. strategists wrote in a note Tuesday.

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