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Investors may point to any number of indicators or proxies for stress or concern, but Fitch Ratings’ private-credit default rate was at 5.2% as of the most recent August data, unchanged from the prior month.

In local political squabbles, she saw a “proxy war” between Mamdani’s Democratic Socialists of America and the establishment.

You may wish to list your husband as your healthcare proxy to carry out those decisions.

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In some areas, such as labor conditions, Bush said private data can be a decent proxy.

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That means no narratives about “overcoming obstacles” to signal race or geographic proxies with “intent to advantage or disadvantage” based on race.

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