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rswail 2 days ago

I've noticed this "XYZ just printed rate%". WTAF does "printed" mean in this usage?

Do they mean "published" or "latest" or what?

halper 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Is it not just the same as when people suddenly started having "an ask"? It is some kind of in-group speak that it is important that you adopt just to show that you are with the times.

tanseydavid a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I believe this wording originates from references to a Stock Ticker machine and the Ticker Tape which would "print" the "latest" values of stocks, interest rates etc.