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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Could hang out above $65 for too long

"Crude oil traders are probably getting some demand concerns at the $60 threshold for WTI [West Texas Intermediate - benchmark for oil pricing] and especially the risk that Brent – the biggie globally – could hang out above $65 for too long," said Richard Hastings, macro strategist at Seaport Global Securities. (Reuters.)

Does "could" in the verb phrase "could hang out" imply the past event or present/future likelihood of "hanging out above $65 for too long" in the sentence above?

  

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tkacka15 present/future likelihood of "hanging out above $65 for too long That.

  • tkacka15 present/future likelihood of "hanging out above $65 for too long That.
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tkacka15present/future likelihood of "hanging out above $65 for too long

That.

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