dovish in a sentence
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Definition
Dovish refers to a policy or stance that favors lower interest rates and other measures to stimulate economic growth rather than controlling inflation.
Sample Sentences
- The central bank's dovish stance indicated a willingness to lower interest rates to stimulate the economy.
- Many analysts praised the new governor's dovish approach to monetary policy, believing it would support growth.
- In a dovish speech, the politician emphasized the importance of diplomacy over military intervention.
- Investors reacted positively to the dovish signals from the Federal Reserve, anticipating a more favorable economic environment.
- The dovish tone of the recent economic report suggested that inflation concerns were subsiding.
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