1. Dovishness - any political orientation favoring compromise to avoid conflict ideology, political orientation, political theory - an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation peace advocacy - any policy that advocates maintaining peaceful international relations
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2. Dovishness: 1 n any political orientation favoring compromise to avoid conflict Antonyms: hawkishness any political orientation favoring aggressive policies Types: peace advocacy any policy that advocates maintaining peaceful international relations Type of: ideology , political orientation , political theory an orientation that characterizes
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3. Dovishness - any political orientation favoring compromise to avoid conflict ideology, political orientation, political theory - an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation peace advocacy - any policy that advocates maintaining peaceful international relations
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4. Dovishness (Noun) The quality of being a dove (as opposed to a hawk) How to pronounce Dovishness?
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5. Dovishness definition: the characteristic of being like a dove , esp in a political sense Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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6. In the early 20th century, another component appeared in midwestern political opinion: The region, particularly states such as Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and the Dakotas with large German- and Scandinavian-American populations, became the part of the country most skeptical of military action and most inclined toward pacifism, isolationism, and Dovishness.
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7. Hypernyms ("Dovishness" is a kind of): ideology; political orientation; political theory (an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation)
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8. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Dovishness"): peace advocacy (any policy that advocates maintaining peaceful international relations)
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9. Synonyms for Dovishness include appeasement, conciliation, pacification, accommodation, concession, placation, propitiation, soothing, acceding and allaying
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10. Definitions of Dovishness, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of Dovishness, analogical dictionary of Dovishness (English)
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11. Antonyms for Dovishness noun any political orientation favoring compromise to avoid conflict Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content.
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12. Powell Reaffirms Dovishness, Sends Dollar Lower
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13. With the Dovishness of the ECB and the national lockdowns in Europe, Euro pairs are lower The ECB met today, and as expected, left rates unchanged
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14. Given the Dovishness at Yellen’s confirmation hearing, one may have expected EUR/USD to continue higher
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15. Given the Dovishness at Yellen’s confirmation hearing, one may have expected EUR/USD to continue higher
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16. Synonyms for Dovishness in Free Thesaurus
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17. 1 antonym for Dovishness: hawkishness
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18. What are synonyms for Dovishness?
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19. Dovishness definition: any political orientation favoring compromise to avoid conflict synonyms: political orientation, ideology, political theory, peace advocacy
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20. EUR/USD Forecast: Euro set to power higher after Powell's Dovishness, bullish developments ANALYSIS 2/11/2021 8:08:15 AM GMT
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21. FX daily: Fed Dovishness challenged by brighter outlook ANALYSIS 1/27/2021 10:12:06 AM GMT
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22. Declare the arrival of “peak Dovishness,” investors are responding by offloading bonds on the assumption there will be less support from aggressive central
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23. Antonyms for Dovishness include provocation, aggression, aggravation, annoyance, difference, disagreement, irritation, resistance, bellicism and militarism
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24. The bond market, on the other hand, concluded that the real cause of the Fed’s Dovishness was not the lack of inflation, as that is just a symptom
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25. Markets are increasingly convinced that Sweden’s central bank will need to abandon its extreme Dovishness as the economy shows signs of overheating, but suspicions that the ECB will stick with
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26. The use of lethal force under certain conditions—namely, “Dovishness” in relations between democracies, though not necessarily in their relations with other kinds of states
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27. MORNING VIEW: Metals, equities weaker despite FOMC’s Dovishness The weakness in metals and equities this morning, Thursday September 17, indicates markets were taking the US Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) projections and comments that they will likely keep interest rates on hold through at least 2023 as suggesting there will
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28. EUR/USD rejected at resistance as Fed Dovishness fades, EZ troubles persist Posted by: Forex Crunch in Forex Analysis 3 days ago EUR/USD has been reversing its …
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29. A Perfect Storm of Dovishness Here's what happened to produce the best week of the year for the stock market
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30. The Dovishness is to compensate for the period in which the inflation stayed below that
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31. Disappointing PMIs May Sharpen ECB's Dovishness But The Euro Remains Firm
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32. FX Daily: Fed Dovishness challenged by brighter outlook
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33. Strategists say that the market had initially responded to the Fed's Dovishness and forecast for no rate hikes through 2023
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34. A day after the Federal Reserve expressed even more Dovishness than Wall Street expected, the apparent disagreement between the Fed and the bond market continues to brew.
Day, Dovishness, Disagreement
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dovishness - any political orientation favoring compromise to avoid conflict. ideology, political orientation, political theory - an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation.
Dovish Refers to the tone of language used to describe a situation and the associated implications for actions. For example, if the Federal Reserve bank refers to inflation in a dovish tone, it is unlikely that they would take agressive actions. Describing a statement from the Federal Reserve indicating that it may lower interest rates.
For example, if the Federal Reserve bank refers to inflation in a dovish tone, it is unlikely that they would take agressive actions. Similarly, a CEO might use dovish language to describe an important event facing the firm. This indicates that the firm is unlikely to take strong actions. Dovish sometimes means conciliatory.
Dovish Refers to the tone of language used to describe a situation and the associated implications for actions. For example, if the Federal Reserve bank refers to inflation in a dovish tone, it is unlikely that they would take agressive actions. Similarly, a CEO might use dovish language to describe an important event facing the firm. This ...