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CIO

American  
Or C.I.O.

abbreviation

  1. Business. chief information officer: an executive in an organization who oversees policies and decisions relating to information technology and computer systems.

  2. Business. chief investment officer: an executive in an organization who oversees financial assets.

  3. Congress of Industrial Organizations.


CIO British  

abbreviation

  1. Congress of Industrial Organizations See also AFL-CIO

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“We acknowledge that there may be more war and pain in the Middle East, but that doesn’t mean stocks will continue to follow that trend,” said Alexander Guiliano, CIO at Resonate Wealth Partners.

From Barron's

Kempe, Grant Thornton’s CIO, sees a similar trend playing out where the role of core business software changes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Investors need to think of volatility as a friend,” says Thomas Lee, co-president and CIO at Parametric.

From Barron's

“It would be even more jarring for stocks and the economy if these oil price levels persisted for even a few weeks or even a few months,” said Montis Financial CIO Dennis Follmer.

From Barron's

“It would be even more jarring for stocks and the economy if these oil price levels persisted for even a few weeks or even a few months,” said Montis Financial CIO Dennis Follmer.

From Barron's