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gauge

[geyj] / geɪdʒ /




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The 12-month rate of inflation based on the Fed’s preferred price gauge registered at 2.9% as of the end of December.

From MarketWatch

It also might help to look at other volatility gauges.

From MarketWatch

It’s also difficult to gauge how many of Iran’s 93 million people despise the government enough to rise up against it.

From Los Angeles Times

Another gauge of future demand is the New Order Index.

From Barron's

Some analysts also say that the geopolitical uncertainty has investors gauging the market’s fundamentals—and those look mostly solid.

From The Wall Street Journal