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Pegging meaning
The act of fastening with a peg. | Pegs collectively. | The activity of artificial climbing on crags and in quarries outside the main mountain areas.
Example sentences (20)
Japan and Argentina are level pegging behind England and will go head-to-head on Sunday in a winner-takes-all contest.
The new council sees the Tories and Labour almost on level-pegging, on 16 and 14 seats respectively, with the Lib Dems on nine.
This means that it has mechanisms to promote stability and predictability without directly pegging to any asset.
To little surprise, analysts have jumped on LLAP, pegging it consensus moderate buy.
We assume there will be significantly fewer deliveries in 2Q, pegging them at 118 (-1% y/y), but we believe deliveries will rebound as soon as 3Q.
We will definitely inquire what the meaning of such an intricate scheme is, especially why the pegging to the dollar," Sergey Lavrov answered.
Prof Eniola defended the pegging of 170 as minimum cut-off marks for the university admission against the 140 benchmark by the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB).
That is, the Fed’s over- whelming presence in Wall Street money and capital markets via massive bond-buying, interest rate pegging, yield curve manipu- lation and price keeping operations designed to prop-up equities and other risk assets.
Although companies are accessing foreign currency from the auction system, a significant number of firms are still "double-dipping" by pegging the prices of their goods or services on the black market, resulting in pricing distortions in the market.
Glen didn’t seem to think the shark was a great white, pegging it rather as a ragged tooth.
Going in, they are pegging Joe Biden as a 66 percent favorite to win when all the shouting is over, whenever that might be.
In its Quarterly Economic Review report for the Third Quarter of the year (Q3’2020), the Association warned CBN against pegging interest rates and other variables, saying it could lead to a faulty system.
Apple Inc plans to cut the price of some of its flagship iPhones for only the second time in the device's 12-year history, pegging its retail value to past prices in local currencies outside the United States instead of the rising dollar.
He added, “Already, the first phase of the pegging has commenced at strategic locations to forestall the movement of water hyacinth to other areas.
Most businesses now have a strong desire to protect their assets from the risks of devaluation of the local currencies by pegging prices at ridiculous RTGS levels.
Now the administration proposes lowering the poverty line over time by pegging the inflation adjustments lower than the actual increase in costs.
Postponing the election came at a huge economic cost, with some analysts pegging the losses at about $9 billion once foreign investments are included.
Professor Brian Dollery, an expert on local government finances at the University of New England, said councils began seeking to maximise income from fees and charges when rate-pegging was introduced during the 1970s.
Some exporters like Pat Boland aren't as concerned with the US dollar exchange rate as they are with the Aussie's pegging against the Euro which hasn't weakened as much as against the greenback.
The Ad Hoc Committee considered pegging that amount at $1,000 but O’Neill said the council should cut it in half after hearing from community members.