The purchasing, by the central bank of a country, of government bonds using newly created money, in an attempt to lower interest rates and help the economy.
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Examples for "quantitative easing "
Examples for "quantitative easing "
1 However, he added that a move to quantitative easing is highly unlikely.
2 Lynch said quantitative easing had been a major factor in boosting shares.
3 The Fed reiterated this week that it is continuing its quantitative easing .
4 For the time being, most economists do not expect more quantitative easing .
5 The Fed's three quantitative easing schemes have boosted gold and other commodities.
1 Many analysts expect the BOJ to announce additional QE later this year.
2 Cliff Taylor So far on the financial markets QE is outgunning Greece.
3 If the data is strong we do not need QE , McAlinden said.
4 QE has pushed up financial markets and oil prices more than GDP.
5 It is likely to conduct even more QE in the months ahead.
6 First is to expand QE and inject more money into the economy.
7 Economists at Deutsche Bank and Citigroup are among those expecting further QE .
8 Especially the hints that the next lot of QE could be unlimited.
9 So, what does all this mean now that QE is being withdrawn?
10 If QE begins to be slowed, or eventually reversed, that will hurt.
11 He therefore recommends altering QE and allowing interest rates to rise.
12 Building homes with QE makes sense; inflating house prices with QE does not.
13 Market inflation expectations are at record lows and reflect scepticism QE will work.
14 ECB President Mario Draghi explained the reasons behind the decision to implement QE .
15 None of its nine members is currently backing the idea of more QE .
16 Even Germany, which initially opposed QE , has so far not voiced any resistance.
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