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indecision

[in-di-sizh-uhn] / ˌɪn dɪˈsɪʒ ən /


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Market expectations for the Federal Reserve’s next monetary policy move are shifting following U.S. employment data, resulting in a “sense of indecision”, writes Julian Pineda, market analyst at Forex.com by StoneX, in commentary.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If this dynamic continues, indecision in gold’s price movements is likely to persist in the near term,” he adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Radical Road was fenced off and years of rancour and indecision about reopening it have followed.

From BBC

"The department's indecision has created real challenges for those trying to make this new school work," she said.

From BBC

The report attributed the limbo to a variety of possible factors including indecision over whether to stay or go, holdups with insurance and financial instability.

From Los Angeles Times