RSM
Britishabbreviation
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regimental sergeant major
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Royal School of Music
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Royal Society of Medicine
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San Marino (international car registration)
Etymology
Origin of RSM
(sense 4) From R(epublic of) S(an) M(arino)
Example Sentences
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Oil is likely to move higher when Asian markets open, with investors likely shifting toward dollar-denominated assets in the early phase of the conflict, said Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM.
From Barron's
Oil prices are likely to rise when Asian markets open Sunday, said Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM.
From Barron's
RSM U.S. economist Joe Brusuelas writes that this may be realistic, estimating that GDP growth in the first quarter will land in the 3% to 3.5% range.
From Barron's
Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM U.S., said in a social-media post that the ruling could mean $100 billion to $130 billion in refunds to corporations.
From MarketWatch
The bank set a high bar with its inflation forecasts, while key sectors such as services are proving stickier than expected, said Thomas Pugh at RSM UK.
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