forward-looking
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of forward-looking
First recorded in 1790–1800
Example Sentences
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Bostic added that he places greater weight on forward-looking signals from businesses about pricing behavior than on individual components of inflation data.
From Barron's
The stock market is forward-looking, so successful space launches are reflected in Rocket Lab stock already.
From Barron's
The interview highlights the type of forward-looking scientific dialogue that characterizes Genomic Press's open-access publications, which make cutting-edge findings accessible to researchers globally.
From Science Daily
It is a truism that markets are forward-looking—and on a day when the Federal Reserve will dominate headlines, investors may instead want to pay attention to 2026.
From Barron's
It is a truism that markets are forward-looking—and on a day when the Federal Reserve will dominate headlines, investors may instead want to pay attention to 2026.
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