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Meanings of
dovish
in English
Opposed to war.
pacifist
pacifistic
Related terms
peaceful
Usage of
dovish
in English
1
Market participants shrugged off the
dovish
comments from the Indian central bank.
2
Whether Boivin is hawkish or
dovish
is a difficult call, analysts said.
3
A negative inflation reading in August points to an explicit
dovish
bias.
4
The City viewed the ONS data and the inflation report as
dovish
.
5
BNZ senior economist Craig Ebert said the RBNZ was sounding extremely
dovish
.
6
Lockhart is seen as shading to the
dovish
end of the scale.
7
His voting behaviour puts him at the
dovish
end of the spectrum.
8
Policymakers in Europe have also shifted to a less
dovish
stance.
9
Kasich sounded a comparatively
dovish
note as well on the issue.
10
The European Central Bank's surprising
dovish
hand further fuelled growth concerns.
11
Sterling rose after the Bank of England minutes were less
dovish
than expected.
12
Presumably this means the ECB is going to be
dovish
tomorrow.
13
Policymakers are likely to keep a steadily
dovish
tone, Woolfolk said.
14
He will not want to be the most
dovish
person in his government.
15
Nor was Fed chief Janet Yellen especially
dovish
in her outlook.
16
A
dovish
BOJ is most likely to keep any yen appreciation in check.
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About this term
dovish
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more dovish
dovish stance
dovish comments
dovish policy
less dovish
More collocations
Dovish
through the time
Dovish
across language varieties
United States of America
Common