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balanced

[bal-uhnst] / ˈbæl ənst /


ADJECTIVE
settled financially
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“A Better Life,” she said, is “perfectly balanced – even more so than I intended.”

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“With inflation above target and the risks to the outlook evenly balanced, I believe it would be unadvisable to lower the rate into accommodative territory at this time,” Musalem said.

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A JPMorgan strategist calculates impact on gold prices were households to swap out bonds for the yelllow metal in balanced portfolios.

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More than two-thirds of members of Congress previously served in state or local offices where they regularly passed balanced budgets.

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Monetary policy is close to neutral, he said, risks look more balanced, and there’s little urgency to cut.

From Barron's