Noun
A place of safety or refuge.
A protected zone in a country, especially one designated for members of an ethnic or religious minority.
An investment that would lose little of its value in the event of a stock market crash.
A financially secure offshore bank or country during times of extreme uncertainty, or when domestic banks are suspected of becoming insolvent.
The hours of the day when it is permissible for broadcasting radio stations in the United States to broadcast profanity over radio waves without fear of retribution from the FCC.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAS: Somaliland pride itself in being a safe haven for refugees, asylum seekers & migrants. Source: Internet
As coronavirus jitters keep the markets on edge, Treasury yields keep hitting new lows as more investors pile into safe haven assets like U.S. government bonds. Source: Internet
"A similar result is obtained for gold, confirming its well-recognized status as a safe haven when a crisis occurs. Source: Internet
Al-Andalus was a safe haven for the house of Umayya that managed to evade the Abbasids. Source: Internet
Because of our reputation as a safe haven, Canadians can be quick to separate themselves from Americans when issues of bigotry arise. Source: Internet
Archbishop Honoratus, his clergy, and part of the laity accompanied the vicarius Italiae to find a safe haven in the Byzantine port of Genua (Genoa). Source: Internet