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benign

[bih-nahyn] / bɪˈnaɪn /






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“The huge swings go well beyond mere rotation and could certainly indicate something less benign and more troubling,” said Steve Sosnick, chief strategist at Interactive Brokers.

From MarketWatch

Hartnett’s latest views were published in weekly “Flow Show” note, published Friday in between the strong payrolls data Wednesday but before the relatively benign consumer price index for January was released.

From MarketWatch

Overall, he sees the result as solid, telling clients in a note that costs are being well managed, asset quality is benign, and capital levels are strong.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, benign credit costs could provide support, as it has over MYR900 million of preemptive provisions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Isla first went to the GP in July 2022 with a lump in her breast, but she was told it was likely to be benign and caused by hormonal changes.

From BBC