dampen
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That’s not to dampen the otherwise bullish tale spun above; it’s just a recognition that risk is almost never fully quashed.
From MarketWatch
“War is never good for civilian air travel, and the higher oil costs will also dampen demand,” he writes on Smartkarma.
For now, MAS said the Singapore dollar nominal effective exchange rate—its policy tool it uses in place of interest rates—will continue to “dampen imported inflationary pressures.”
Recurring support contracts and installed-base monetization can dampen earnings swings and support steadier free cash flow.
From MarketWatch
Big builders were among the companies bearing the brunt of dampened housing expectations on Wednesday: D.R.
From Barron's
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