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rate

[reyt] / reɪt /








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The BOJ official caused a stir in global markets by suggesting that the central bank could raise interest rates again as soon as later this month.

From MarketWatch

So, if he doesn’t have any other significant outstanding expenses, he is well-positioned to pay this down at a decent rate.

From MarketWatch

In a note published Sunday, he reaffirmed his outperform rating and raised his price target on the stock to $305 from $290.

From MarketWatch

Oliver Allen, economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said the gradual easing of tariff-related uncertainty, lower interest rates and an investment boost from tax incentives could lift manufacturing output slightly in the first half of next year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The drop came after Goldman launched coverage of the stock with a Sell rating and a $10 price target, according to FactSet.

From Barron's