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econ.

American  

abbreviation

  1. economic.

  2. economics.

  3. economy.


econ. British  

abbreviation

  1. economical

  2. economics

  3. economy

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“Equity returns are expected to moderate sharply in 2026, with our U.S. Equity Strategy team forecasting just 4.5% price appreciation in the S&P 500. Our econ team expects the Fed to deliver only two cuts this year — conditions that together imply smaller and potentially weaker rebalancing flows into duration assets. As a result, one of the most reliable drivers of duration demand over the past five years may recede,” they say.

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After brunch, he decided to tag along with a friend to an econ review at the school’s Barus & Holley engineering building.

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“Got dragged to econ teview,” he joked, mistyping ‘review.’

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While Wellesley’s economics department offers solid macro and micro courses, even “ECON 312: The Economics of Globalization,” peace and justice studies was new to me.

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Is it too taxing on the mayor to understand Econ 101?

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