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Bok

American  
[bok] / bɒk /

noun

  1. Edward William, 1863–1930, U.S. editor and writer, born in the Netherlands.


Bok British  
/ bɒk /

noun

  1. short for Springbok

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Markets appear to be expecting more aggressive BOK policy action.

From The Wall Street Journal

Regardless of timing, Shin’s focus on global liquidity, foreign exchange and systemic risk signals a shift toward more internationally attuned policymaking at the BOK.

From The Wall Street Journal

But BOK still trades for less than 13 times earnings estimates, a reasonable valuation that leaves room for upside.

From Barron's

“The big focus is on the Strait of Hormuz,” says Dennis Kissler of BOK Financial.

From The Wall Street Journal

Saudi Arabia’s stepping up capacity use on its East-West pipeline is helping, but “the real test for oil prices will be when and if tankers/ships start crossing the Strait of Hormuz safely,” BOK Financial’s Dennis Kissler says in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal