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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“Expect Powell to counsel patience as central bankers take a wait-and-see approach on the impact and duration of the war,” writes RSM’s chief economist Joseph Brusuelas.
From Barron's
RSM chief economist, Joe Brusuelas, argued that a prolonged Powell tenure could reassure markets.
From Barron's
“Zero growth in January highlights just how little momentum the economy had coming into the energy crisis,” Thomas Pugh, chief economist at RSM UK, said.
“It looks to me like investors are discounting what the president has to say about the direction of the war and are now focused on the duration of it,” said Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM.
“The February data is already completely inconsequential,” said Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, shortly before the report was released.
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