dovish en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

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So on the balance, he should be more dovish on the economy as he was on inflation.
www.moneycontrol.com
He's got everyone on the left just scared to death that they'll be pegged as too dovish on deficits.
www.economonitor.com
Though neither she nor the synagogue's board attributed it to this incident, it, along with her extremely dovish politics, contributed to her contract not being renewed.
en.wikipedia.org
The content of the speech was unapologetically dovish in its pursuit of peace.
en.wikipedia.org
The terms hawkish and dovish are also used as adjectives.
en.wikipedia.org
The post-meeting statement was slightly more dovish than we expected, although the initial market reaction suggests the market was looking for something more downbeat.
www.businessinsider.com.au
He thus pursued a strongly dovish policy and opposed raising interest rates.
en.wikipedia.org
As you can see, there is no clear link between dovish views and vulnerability to economic fallout from a financial/trade/gas showdown.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
It has chosen not to do so, hoping that a few dovish words spoken without conviction will turn the global tide.
business.financialpost.com
Many analysts instead expect a dovish statement to accompany a no-change decision.
uk.reuters.com

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