mester
Britishnoun
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master: used as a term of address for a man who is the head of a house
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a term for the devil, used when speaking to children
Example Sentences
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It could create what former president of the Cleveland Fed, Loretta Mester, calls External link a “two popes situation” where investors get a little confused about who holds more sway.
From Barron's
It could create what former president of the Cleveland Fed, Loretta Mester, calls External link a “two popes situation” where investors get a little confused about who holds more sway.
From Barron's
Yet, US inflation has been well above the bank's two-percent target for over five years, said former Cleveland Fed president Loretta Mester.
From Barron's
Former Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said that Powell could use his press conference on Dec. 10 to send a message that this cut was an insurance move and the Fed would then wait and see how the economy reacts.
From MarketWatch
The slow erosion of data quality is a “big problem” for Fed officials tasked with using economic benchmarks to guide the economy through both stable and turbulent periods, former Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester tells Barron’s.
From Barron's
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