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pegged

[pegd] / pɛgd /




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Nonetheless, the broader market tone remains positive heading into the Wednesday session, with Brent crude prices retreating firmly below the $100 mark, and last pegged at $95 a barrel, and stock futures powering higher.

From Barron's

Elsewhere, digital traders learned Tuesday about a potential compromise to be included in the key market bill that would ban rewards on accounts for stablecoins – types of crypto tokens typically pegged to the U.S. dollar.

From Barron's

Then there’s free school lunches, which the government has pegged at up to $4.69 per day for about 30 million children receiving meals in school.

From Los Angeles Times

Investors would also be able to use stablecoins—a type of cryptocurrencies typically pegged to the U.S. dollar—to fund trades.

From The Wall Street Journal

The S&P 500 has weakened but remains just 5.4% from its late January peak, with nearly all of those declines pegged to the first U.S. attacks on Iran at the end of last month.

From Barron's