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extrapolate

[ik-strap-uh-leyt] / ɪkˈstræp əˌleɪt /


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"In addition, when comparing our constraints with those derived and extrapolated from the early universe's CMB, we also agree well," said Chang.

From Science Daily

“With gaps in October and monthly inflation data complicating the trend assessment, market participants hesitated to extrapolate a clear disinflation narrative,” he said.

From Barron's

Hence, “markets were reluctant to extrapolate the print into a materially more dovish Fed path, helping the USD stabilize,” Wong adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

“But I think a lot of folks are extrapolating” that the Fed is going to start quantitative easing in 2026, he said.

From MarketWatch

“But I think a lot of folks are extrapolating” that the Fed is going to start quantitative easing in 2026, he said.

From MarketWatch