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skewed

[skyood] / skyud /




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Under these conditions, we expect real GDP growth in 2026 to come near the low end of our projected range of 1.75%-2.25%, but the risk is skewed to the downside.

From Barron's

But we still think that the weakening in the labor market means that the risks are skewed towards rate cuts later in the year,” Palmas said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Margin risks look skewed to the downside despite the insurer’s tighter cost control, they add.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having rarely spoken publicly about the disaster, Mair has also watched as the story of Aberfan is repeated, and sometimes, skewed.

From BBC

In the earnings call, he bragged that the majority of the brand’s core customers made over $100,000 a year and “skewed younger ... and we’re gonna lean into that in the most meaningful way.”

From Los Angeles Times