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QUANTITATIVE EASING
Quantitative easing is a monetary policy tool in which a central bank -- like the Federal Reserve -- floods the market with cash in an attempt to stimulate an economy in recession and to stave off deflation. It effectively means that the central bank prints new money in order to increase the supply. The most notable case was when the Bank of Japan use quantitative easing to fight domestic deflation in the early 2000s.
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The earnings season finishing, the imminent end of quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve as well as news over the...
will turn. "The combination of high levels of indebtedness, the scheduled end of the Fed���s policy of...
The second round of quantitative easing ends in June. Quantitative easing was the Federal Reserve's attempt to boost...
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to go up,��� she said in reference to the Fed���s second round of bond purchases known as quantitative easing.
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of the Federal Reserves program to buy $600 billion in Treasuries, also known as its second round of quantitative...
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The gap between longer-term U.S. government bond yields and shorter maturities is the steepest ever during this point...
The cue for the Federal Reserve to start withdrawing its record monetary stimulus may be a measure of its own...
The cue for the Federal Reserve to start withdrawing its record monetary stimulus may be a measure of its own...
to go up,��� she said in reference to the Fed���s second round of bond purchases known as quantitative easing.
in August that he would buy more bonds to stimulate the economy. The Fed���s second program of quantitative easing, or...
the market offside,��� said Thomas di Galoma, managing director of U.S. government securities at Oppenheimer & Co.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William C. Dudley said the increase in the price of gasoline, while vexing,...
growth and as the U.S. Federal Reserve prepares to end a $600 billion asset-purchase program known as quantitative...
the three months after the end of the Fed's second massive bond buying operation, also known as quantitative easing, or...
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Bernanke and the Federal Open Market Committee plan to complete a $600 billion bond purchase program, known as...
November that they would buy $600 billion of Treasuries by the end of June, a plan known as quantitative easing, as...
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the fear index, has risen since the Federal Reserve indicated that it would end its second round of quantitative easing...
of earnings season and the end of the Federal Reserve's second round of monetary stimulus, known as quantitative easing...
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