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pivot

[piv-uht] / ˈpɪv ət /




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Floating-rate debt outperforms fixed-rate holdings when interest rates are rising, research finds, but be prepared to pivot when they start falling.

From The Wall Street Journal

But if rates are rising and you are confident in the economy, then holding floating-rate debt could yield outsize returns—but be ready to pivot if the economy falters and rates start dropping.

From The Wall Street Journal

Do you miss it since pivoting toward your own writing and teaching?

From Los Angeles Times

Ray's work looks at how people are navigating their careers, networking and pivoting amid sweeping changes in the labor market.

From The Wall Street Journal

After pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into U.S. manufacturing, they are downsizing investments, canceling projects and pivoting plants to support making more traditional gas-powered vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal