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anchor

[ang-ker] / ˈæŋ kər /




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Consequently, shrinking the balance sheet requires swings in the TGA be neutralized so rates remain anchored.

From Barron's

China's top diplomat Wang Yi told Merz at the Munich Security Conference last week that Beijing hoped to bring ties "to a new level" and wanted Germany to be a "stabilising anchor for strategic relations".

From Barron's

Matt Renshaw, on 65, was anchoring Australia's chase when Muzarabani struck again, letting out a roar and flexing his muscles after having the Australian caught at mid-off.

From Barron's

The survey responses were anchored to consumption data, allowing researchers to examine how spending patterns relate to giving.

From BBC

The polling aligns with other surveys showing that many people see their refund this year as an anchor to keep them grounded rather than a catalyst to turbocharge their spending.

From MarketWatch