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stubborn

[stuhb-ern] / ˈstʌb ərn /


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The economic fug that has lasted for years might lift, slower inflation and interest rates cuts could shift that stubborn sense that the UK's economic fortunes are characterised by decline.

From BBC

Over the past year, three books were signposts along my journey from anxiety to stubborn optimism.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recent divisions reflect a dilemma the Fed hasn’t faced in more than 15 years: stubborn inflation that calls for higher rates paired with a softening job market that suggests a need for lower rates.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the upside, the $20 area proved stubborn resistance, marked by a bearish engulfing candle on Sept. 23 and a shooting star on Sept. 30.

From Barron's

For Schwab’s strategists, investors will simply have to learn to live with stubborn inflation.

From MarketWatch