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prospect

[pros-pekt] / ˈprɒs pɛkt /




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Asian currencies mostly strengthened against the dollar early Thursday as traders weighed Fed rate-cut prospects and comments from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

From The Wall Street Journal

Singapore’s central bank sounded tentatively upbeat about the economy’s prospects in the year ahead, saying it expects resilient growth in the near term, although uncertainties remain.

From The Wall Street Journal

And he appears to be optimistic about his prospects, at least on social media.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newcastle, who are ninth in the Premier League, now face the prospect of having to play eight games in February but their coach Eddie Howe said holding PSG would give the Magpies confidence going forward.

From Barron's

This made the prospect of vacationing in Thailand three decades later with my husband and two of my teenage kids a fraught proposition.

From The Wall Street Journal