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hawkish policy
A hawkish policy refers to an approach—usually in economics or international relations—that favors aggressive or strict measures. In economic terms, a hawkish policy typically means prioritizing the control of inflation through higher interest rates, even if it may slow economic growth. In foreign policy, it denotes a preference for using military force or a strong stance rather than diplomacy to achieve national objectives.
Fed’s Hawkish Tone Sparks $360 Million Outflow from Crypto Funds
The U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest statements have triggered a $360 million capital outflow from cryptocurrency investment products, according to CoinShares — underscoring the market’s sensitivity to monetary policy rhetoric...
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