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counterpart

[koun-ter-pahrt] / ˈkaʊn tərˌpɑrt /


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What sets the Reserve Bank of Australia apart from counterparts including the Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan is that it doesn’t attach names to individual votes.

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The outlook for global interest-rate cuts also dimmed, with the European Central Bank and its counterparts in the U.K.,

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But Moy was “the first woman contracted in-house to simultaneously . . . write songs and produce alongside her male counterparts,” Ms. Christian writes.

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As with private equity, the grading of private loans is more opaque than for their public market counterparts.

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The Venezuelan aces and sluggers simply played better than their American counterparts.

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