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gauge

[geyj] / geɪdʒ /




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U.S. gross domestic product data, PCE inflation figures and minutes from the Federal Reserve’s last meeting are awaited as investors continue to gauge when the next interest-rate cut is likely.

From The Wall Street Journal

The BOJ left its policy target at 0.75% last month to gauge how the economy is adjusting to interest rates reaching their highest level in 30 years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Microsoft recently projected sales of its Windows software to PC makers—a gauge of demand—will decline by roughly 10% this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ETF is attempting to hold above its 21 day exponential moving average, a key short-term momentum gauge, and while there have been brief breaches in recent months, each was quickly recovered.

From Barron's

A prolonged government shutdown last fall interrupted data releases much more significantly, complicating efforts to gauge the labor market’s underlying strength.

From The Wall Street Journal