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reassess







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In early 2025 she was reassessed and the DWP mistakenly decided to remove her enhanced living allowance payments - which it has accepted was an error.

From BBC

Against the backdrop of yen and bond volatility, markets are reassessing the timeline for the next rate hike by the BOJ.

From The Wall Street Journal

For her, that meant reassessing what she most valued, and stepping back from the near-constant rotation of museum and gallery exhibitions.

From Los Angeles Times

Central banks, which were net sellers of gold for many years, flipped to net buyers in 2010 when they reassessed their risks following the financial crisis sparked by the American mortgage meltdown.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Safe-haven flows suggest investors are reassessing risk after a prolonged period of complacency.”

From Barron's