"push" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And the government has pushed short-term interest rates to 15%.
- If central banks move out of such securities, that could push American interest rates higher.
- He is apparently in no hurry to start pushing rates back up.
- "There's still some upside, even at these levels, but we don't see enough to push interest rates below 6 percent."
- The Government, he said, should worry more about rising inflation and a need later in the year to push interest rates up, not down.
- But bonds recovered, pushing interest rates lower for the day.
- It argues that the best way to do this is to push rates high enough, at least for a while, to slow the economy.
- This means that the Fed is still likely to push short-term interest rates higher in the near future.
- The governments must then push interest rates through the roof to stop capital flight.
- He said a stimulus package could push long-term interest rates back up to 8 percent.
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