- stable
- stable sta‧ble [ˈsteɪbl] adjectivesteady and not likely to move or change:
• Japanese enterprises operate under relatively stable capital market conditions.
• The key to growth and stable employment will be through improving the international competitiveness of our companies.
• The Government is committed to maintaining a stable exchange rate.
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stable UK US /ˈsteɪbl/ adjective► ECONOMICS, POLITICS a stable economy, country, system, etc. is able to continue in a regular and successful way without unexpected changes: »a stable economy/country/government
»financially/economically/politically stable
»The company must now focus on operating a more efficient and stable supply chain.
stable jobs/employment »A proposed merger has resulted in key staff quitting in order to find more stable jobs.
► ECONOMICS, FINANCE stable prices or rates do not change much: stable prices/currencies/rates »The mortgage rate cut created more stable house prices.
»The rouble is stable and public finances are looking remarkably healthy.
remain/stay stable »We have experienced high growth recently, with the unemployment rate remaining extremely stable at 2.9%.
Financial and business terms. 2012.