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postcrisis

American  
[pohst-krahy-sis] / ˌpoʊstˈkraɪ sɪs /

adjective

  1. occurring or done after a crisis.


adverb

  1. after a crisis.

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At the time, Greenspan told MarketWatch that the biggest challenge facing the central bank was unwinding its enormous postcrisis balance sheet while causing minimal collateral damage to financial markets.

From MarketWatch Jun. 22, 2026

But now, there are early signs of a postcrisis divergence in fortunes between the two cities.

From Los Angeles Times May 6, 2026

In 2014, after years of postcrisis growth—and as the Fed was nearing an interest-rate hike—the fund went from record highs to dropping double digits in just a few months.

From Barron's Apr. 3, 2026

Private credit benefited from postcrisis rules that made bank loans costlier.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 29, 2026

In the postcrisis decade, it paid $76.1 billion in fines — the most of any U.S. lender — according to the House Financial Services Committee.

From New York Times Apr. 5, 2022

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