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sanguine

[sang-gwin] / ˈsæŋ gwɪn /




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At the same time, Sycamore cautioned against becoming too sanguine on the U.S. banking sector, after the market's mood was lifted by a Fed survey of lenders that suggested no imminent credit crunch.

From Reuters

Many U.S. importers are still sanguine, but their supply chains could still be disrupted as Vietnam's apparel makers depend on China for about half of their input materials, according to the country's industry association.

From Reuters

By comparison, traders appear to be sanguine regarding the outlook for the nation’s biggest banks, which are seen as being less vulnerable to the kinds of ructions that have rocked their regional counterparts.

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Wall Street analysts were, however, largely sanguine about the rescue.

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In his April 20 op-ed, “Colleges get schooled by plummeting enrollment,” George F. Will was sanguine about lower enrollment in higher education because among its major causes is the politicization of the academy.

From Washington Post