Aún no tenemos significados para "more dovish".
1Kasich sounded some more dovish notes as well in his speech.
2We'll see during the press conference whether the tone is a little more dovish.
3Crucially, the Fed softened the blow by making its forward guidance even more dovish.
4Some investors suspect the central bank may sound more dovish given the uncertain global backdrop.
5Investors took solace in Mr Draghi's more dovish tone.
6The IMF is both more hawkish and more dovish.
7Not today so much but do we start seeing a much more dovish narrative going forward?
8The Fed also ruled out for now more dovish monetary policy measures such as yield-curve control.
9That has justifiably alarmed more dovish Israeli ministers.
10Following the ECB's latest policy meeting on Thursday, Trichet's comments were more dovish than markets had expected.
11Yellen was more dovish in a speech on March 31, when she defended the Fed's supportive measures.
12But as the Fed adopted a more dovish stance on fiscal policy, the market heated up again.
13Oddly, the gains have come even as the European Central Bank sounds ever more dovish on policy.
14In their view, the absence of a calendar reference in the latest minutes arguably made them more dovish.
15Look too for the impact to allow the ECB to strike a more dovish tone on interest rates.
16I have John Bolton and I have people who are a little more dovish than him, said Trump.
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Estados Unidos de América