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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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LONDON (Reuters) - Quantitative easing was 'not on our agenda' at present, Business Secretary Peter Mandelson said on...
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are backed by recent consumer and small-business loans. Mr. Bernanke said the Feds approach was different from the...
expected to hit 150% next year. To devalue its currency, Japan needs to print money using the same quantitative easing...
been raised over the implications of scrapping an old law - and the impact it could have on quantitative easing.
As countries' financial systems remain immobile in the face of standard monetary policy treatment, more are turning to...
was broadly weaker. 'The market will focus on the accompanying statement for any discussion about the potential for...
still think there's more (rate cuts) in the pipeline. Notable by its absence was any comment on quantitative easing.
a great deal of sense for the Bank to intervene at the longer end of the market. So-called quantitative easing is not a...
at 2.0 percent while the central bank focuses on other measures to boost the economy, including so-called 'quantitative...
its benchmark interest rate to a range of zero to 0.25 percent. The market expects details on quantitative easing...
s 314-year history and opening up the possibility that the Bank will soon embark on a policy of 'quantitative easing',...
the end of the week and minutes from the Fed's December meeting likely to reinforce expectations of quantitative...
the end of the week and minutes from the Fed's December meeting likely to reinforce expectations of quantitative...
central bank's decision to cut interest rates and buy more assets did not mark a return to quantitative easing, an...
near 4-1/2 year lows. The prospect of the eventual oversupply of dollars from the Federal Reserve's proposed...
recovery in Japan & a more expansionary monetary policy is needed. What he meant was a policy of quantitative...
focus on the accompanying statement for clues on whether the Fed will clearly state it will deploy so-called...
The Federal Reserve must now turn to an approach called “quantitative easing,” because it involves injecting money into...
committee formally on board with his strategy, which will be more and more focused on what's called quantitative easing.
official interest rate still further - it is already at a 57-year low of two percent - or 'quantitative easing', the...
Quantitative Easing is a monetary policy tool in which a central bank—like the Federal Reserve—floods the market with...
deflation would be very damaging to the U.S. economy and with nominal interest rates already very low, quantitative...
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