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banker

[bang-ker] / ˈbæŋ kər /


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Europe’s top central banker said it is also possible that if the energy shock is limited and of short duration, the key rate could be left unchanged.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stagflation is a period of little or no economic growth and high inflation, which poses a quandary for central bankers as raising interest rates to reduce inflation is a sure recipe to trigger a recession.

From Barron's

As the unemployment rate surged to 25% and bread lines snaked around cities across the country, anger spread against the bankers and big businesses that were seen as responsible for the 1929 stock crash.

From The Wall Street Journal

The capital changes would help “make it easier to pull deals off” and set the industry up for a “pretty active” second half of the year, said Frank Sorrentino IV, an investment banker at Stephens.

From The Wall Street Journal

The toll is getting noticed by central bankers and on Wall Street, and even by employers deciding what kind of pay raise they can give their staff.

From MarketWatch