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prudence

[prood-ns] / ˈprud ns /




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It’s known as financial nihilism, a term coined by podcaster Demetri Kofinas several years ago, and it describes the sense that the economic system no longer rewards prudence or long-term planning.

From The Wall Street Journal

A better performance in wholesale than in retail, meanwhile, gives reason for prudence on the brand’s momentum, analysts at brokerage Bernstein wrote in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal

That looks like an overreaction rather than prudence.

From Barron's

That looks like an overreaction rather than prudence.

From Barron's

Takaichi has called for “responsible proactive fiscal policy,” but it remains to be seen how her administration will balance more spending with fiscal prudence.

From The Wall Street Journal