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caution

[kaw-shuhn] / ˈkɔ ʃən /




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Earlier this week, the central bank cautioned that inflation could exceed its earlier forecast next year if the Korean won continues to weaken against the U.S. dollar.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some analysts cautioned that a bigger proportion of price quotes were probably sourced during the Black Friday discount period.

From Barron's

“While this morning’s print was an early holiday gift for Fed Doves—we caution against putting too much weight in the report given the data collection challenges that impacted both October and November.”

From Barron's

Chief Executive Elliott Hill said Nike was “in the middle innings of our comeback,” as the company tries to redouble its focus on the needs of athletes and faces caution from budget-conscious consumers.

From MarketWatch

Still, economists cautioned against reading too much into the report, which came after shutdown delays canceled the CPI reading for October.

From The Wall Street Journal