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beige

[beyzh] / beɪʒ /




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There were 15 mentions of increased or potential layoffs in Wednesday’s beige book, but so far, the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits hasn’t spiked.

From Barron's

There were 15 mentions of increased or potential layoffs in Wednesday’s beige book, but so far, the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits hasn’t spiked.

From Barron's

Those on Wall Street who weren’t already traveling ahead of the holiday also got the latest beige book from the Federal Reserve in the early afternoon.

From Barron's

The beige book could be more important to their decision than usual because so much data has been suspended due to the recent government shutdown.

From The Wall Street Journal

These were the findings of the Fed’s periodic view of the economy, known as the “beige book.”

From MarketWatch