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nudge

[nuhj] / nʌdʒ /




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But gasoline is approaching $4 a gallon, interest rates have nudged up 50 basis points, and opinion polls are disapproving.

From The Wall Street Journal

“All we can do is educate and nudge people if they are sitting in cash.”

From MarketWatch

Still, recent strikes have nudged oil prices higher.

From Barron's

These attacks External link are nudging strategists on Wednesday to rethink their timeline for the conflict, reducing the odds it could be over by April, with the strait reopened and oil prices retreating.

From Barron's

These attacks External link are nudging strategists on Wednesday to rethink their timeline for the conflict, reducing the odds it could be over by April, with the strait reopened and oil prices retreating.

From Barron's