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steady

[sted-ee] / ˈstɛd i /




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A combination of persistent inflation and only a gradual slowing of consumption might signal to the Fed that it makes sense to keep rates steady.

From Barron's

A combination of persistent inflation and only a gradual slowing of consumption might signal to the Fed that it makes sense to keep rates steady.

From Barron's

It falls awkwardly between an ink-black comedy, in which everyone is wicked so murder can be treated with a wink, and a plucky, grounded story of an eager youth making steady progress.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said he made a profit by correctly betting that the Federal Reserve would hold rates steady in January, and has also profited from bets on where the price of bitcoin will go.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some believed that rates might be adjusted lower if inflation keeps declining, while others considered it appropriate to hold the policy rate steady as they assessed more data.

From Barron's