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persistent

[per-sis-tuhnt, -zis-] / pərˈsɪs tənt, -ˈzɪs- /


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That's been in spite of persistent jitters about the economy, Robert Edwards, chief investment officer at Edwards Asset Management, said in a note.

From BBC

China’s advances in artificial intelligence, its continued push for technological self-reliance and resilience in global trade have helped boost investor confidence, easing concerns over weak domestic demand and persistent deflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The indicators are encouraging signs for policymakers in Beijing battling persistent headwinds in the domestic economy.

From Barron's

A private survey also portrayed a return to growth in the final month of 2025, reflecting improving momentum despite persistent trade-related headwinds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cuts have become an increasingly close call because price increases have been more persistent than the Fed would like, the minutes indicated.

From The Wall Street Journal