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hawkish

[haw-kish] / ˈhɔ kɪʃ /










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“If the BOJ is somewhat more hawkish, people will want to price this in across other markets.”

From MarketWatch

Schmid, from the hawkish camp, argued that inflation remains broad-based and above target, with decent growth momentum and a balanced labor market.

From MarketWatch

“Markets have been struggling with a more hawkish Fed and that was likely the cause of much of the volatility over the week.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Mike Gallagher, a former Congressman known for his hawkish views on China, is a senior adviser to General Innovation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recent hawkish Fed comments add to near-term uncertainty, but a pivot to softer Fed pricing and lower yields in the next three to four months remains SEB Research’s base case with upside risks, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal