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close call

[klohs] / kloʊs /


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The coming interest-rate decision by the Federal Reserve could be an unusually close call.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Fed’s decision could still be a close call, however, based on the public comments of top officials showing a deep divide over what to do next.

From MarketWatch

Citi told clients that a December move has become “a close call,” while still expecting the Fed to cut again this cycle.

From Barron's

Citi told clients that a December move has become “a close call,” while still expecting the Fed to cut again this cycle.

From Barron's

It was a learning curve, let’s say, and I had to navigate how I would deal with life-threatening or close calls moving forward.

From Los Angeles Times