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discipline

[dis-uh-plin] / ˈdɪs ə plɪn /




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Retail investors have emerged in the past five years as a powerful force that, en masse, has disproved investment disciplines like “Buy low and sell high.”

From Barron's

The yen has come under pressure amid renewed concerns over fiscal discipline, before it rebounded amid rumours of a possible joint Japan–US monetary intervention to boost its value.

From Barron's

Demand is fed now by “diversification away from a system where fiscal discipline and geopolitical restraint feels optional and monetary credibility is constantly being tested,” Skoyles said.

From MarketWatch

GM said it took a “disciplined approach” to production but benefited from a better mix as lower EV volume was offset by higher full-size pickup and sports utility vehicle volumes.

From MarketWatch

GM said it took a “disciplined approach” to production but benefited from a better mix as lower EV volume was offset by higher full-size pickup and sports utility vehicle volumes.

From MarketWatch