dovish
/ˈdʌvɪʃ/
adjective
- Preferring peace, negotiation, and diplomacy over conflict or military action.
- The president's dovish stance on foreign policy was praised by many world leaders.
- She is known for her dovish views, always advocating for peaceful solutions.
- The dovish senator opposed the declaration of war.
- In finance, favoring policies that encourage economic growth, such as low interest rates, rather than controlling inflation.
- Dovish monetary policy often aims to stimulate borrowing and spending.
- Investors expect a dovish approach from the new Fed chair.
- The central bank's dovish comments led to a rise in stock prices.
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