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obscure

[uhb-skyoor] / əbˈskyʊər /






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Because forward guidance puts the Fed in the position of trying to steer markets rather than observing them, it necessarily risks obscuring important price signals policymakers would benefit from seeing.

From The Wall Street Journal

But then, what does such recognition mean in an industry where original storytelling and concepts are diminished or obscured by mountains of middling?

From Salon

The State Department later took down the fact sheet, further obscuring the U.S.’s official position.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the young researcher came across an obscure research paper published ten years earlier that raised the possibility it might have belonged to a dog.

From BBC

An obscure bank capital rule has helped enable the growth of nonbank lending like private credit.

From The Wall Street Journal