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quantitative easing

  • Central Banks’ Easy Money Policies Will Be Rare in the Future: Economists
    Central Banks’ Easy Money Policies Will Be Rare in the Future: Economists
    Economists do not think the Federal Reserve and other central banks will be quick to fire off stimulus and monetary programs to revive the economy.
    October 24, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • Fed Dominates Money Markets, Stifling Private Economy
    Fed Dominates Money Markets, Stifling Private Economy
    The Fed's ever-expanding control will minimize the role of private markets, experts warn.
    September 13, 2023BY Kevin Stocklin
  • Bank of England Could Sell Bonds Faster, Former Monetary Policy Committee Member Says
    Bank of England Could Sell Bonds Faster, Former Monetary Policy Committee Member Says
    The Bank of England (BoE) may not be selling bonds fast enough to get inflation under control, a former ...
    April 19, 2023BY Lily Zhou
  • The Fed Is Running Two Policies at Once
    The Fed Is Running Two Policies at Once
    Commentary Last week was a grim reminder that the economic chaos of the lockdown period is far from ...
    March 20, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • ‘Not QE’ as Fed Trapped Between a ‘Rock and a Hard Place’
    ‘Not QE’ as Fed Trapped Between a ‘Rock and a Hard Place’
    Commentary "QE" or Quantitative Easing has been the bull's siren song for the last decade, but will "Not ...
    March 18, 2023BY Lance Roberts
  • Federal Reserve Pauses Tightening as Emergency Lending Hits $300 Billion
    Federal Reserve Pauses Tightening as Emergency Lending Hits $300 Billion
    The Federal Reserve balance sheet has surged to its highest level since November as the central bank attempts ...
    March 17, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • China’s Quantitative Easing Will Help Little in Economic Recovery: Expert
    China’s Quantitative Easing Will Help Little in Economic Recovery: Expert
    Several Chinese state media recently said that the central bank’s extensive liquidity injection this year would inevitably result ...
    March 17, 2023BY David Chu and Olivia Li
  • Behind Interest Rate Hikes Sits Trillions in Bonds the Fed Must Unload
    Behind Interest Rate Hikes Sits Trillions in Bonds the Fed Must Unload
    Testifying before the Senate Banking Committee on March 7, Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said he is prepared ...
    March 8, 2023BY Kevin Stocklin
  • More Government Spending ‘Wouldn’t Be Terribly Helpful’ in Fight Against Inflation, Macklem Tells Committee
    More Government Spending ‘Wouldn’t Be Terribly Helpful’ in Fight Against Inflation, Macklem Tells Committee
    Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem told MPs on Feb. 16 that if the Liberal government increases spending ...
    February 16, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • The Age of Easy Money Is Over
    The Age of Easy Money Is Over
    Commentary What began in 2008 and continued for the better part of 14 years appears finally to be ...
    November 15, 2022BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Quantitative Easing During COVID-19 Pandemic Contributed to Inflation, BoE Chief Economist Says
    Quantitative Easing During COVID-19 Pandemic Contributed to Inflation, BoE Chief Economist Says
    "Overly loose monetary policy" during the COVID-19 pandemic may have helped push up inflation to the current level, ...
    November 9, 2022BY Lily Zhou
  • A Nobel Prize for Moral Hazard
    A Nobel Prize for Moral Hazard
    Commentary Our times are stuffed with daily ironies all pointing to the same grim reality: the failure of ...
    October 11, 2022BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Inflation Is ‘Increasingly’ Homegrown, Says Bank of Canada Governor
    Inflation Is ‘Increasingly’ Homegrown, Says Bank of Canada Governor
    The Liberal government has been calling inflation a “global phenomenon,” but Canada’s central bank governor says that it’s ...
    October 7, 2022BY Noé Chartier
  • Lockdowns, Government Policies Overlooked as Factors in UK Inflation: Experts
    Lockdowns, Government Policies Overlooked as Factors in UK Inflation: Experts
    While the war in Ukraine is partly responsible for the cost-of-living squeeze in the UK, the bed for ...
    September 22, 2022BY Lily Zhou
  • The Fed and the Sound of Inevitability
    The Fed and the Sound of Inevitability
    Commentary  “You hear that Mr. Anderson? That is the sound of inevitability.” —Agent Smith ("The Matrix") In the ...
    May 12, 2022BY Tuomas Malinen
  • Perma-Bulloney
    Perma-Bulloney
    Commentary  The economy is faltering and markets are becoming chaotic. In spite of this, the mainstream financial media ...
    April 21, 2022BY Michael Pento
  • The Failure of Central Banking: Quantitative Easing
    The Failure of Central Banking: Quantitative Easing
    Commentary The world economy has been on a perilous road for over a decade. The Global Financial Crisis ...
    March 25, 2022BY Tuomas Malinen
  • The End of QE
    The End of QE
    Commentary After 29 months of operation, the Federal Reserve will end its large-scale asset purchase program, or quantitative ...
    February 18, 2022BY Steven Van Metre
  • Quantitative Tightening Won’t Stop Price Inflation
    Quantitative Tightening Won’t Stop Price Inflation
    Commentary  Markets reacted badly last week to Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell’s statements outlining the Fed’s initial forecast ...
    February 1, 2022BY Mises Institute
  • Wharton Finance Professor Warns Fed Has to Be ‘Far More Aggressive’
    Wharton Finance Professor Warns Fed Has to Be ‘Far More Aggressive’
    Commentary Professor Jeremy Siegel sounds pessimistic about the equity market. The Russell E. Palmer, finance professor at the ...
    January 25, 2022BY James Dale Davidson
  • Is a Deflationary Crisis the Real Economic Danger Ahead?
    Is a Deflationary Crisis the Real Economic Danger Ahead?
    Commentary Careful thinking should caution you not to wager the house on the assumption of future inflation. For ...
    January 18, 2022BY James Dale Davidson
  • Financial Conditions Are Tightening
    Financial Conditions Are Tightening
    Commentary Retail investors continue to eagerly buy every dip or decline in stocks in hopes that stock prices ...
    December 12, 2021BY Steven Van Metre
  • Absent Policy Change, High Inflation Could Persist: Report
    Absent Policy Change, High Inflation Could Persist: Report
    The current higher inflation rates experienced by Canadians may not be transitory if the government and central bank ...
    December 2, 2021BY Noé Chartier
  • The Dollar Is About to Rally
    The Dollar Is About to Rally
    Commentary Investors betting on higher inflation and a weaker dollar are about to be very wrong. Money poured ...
    November 12, 2021BY Steven Van Metre
  • The Truth About Taper
    The Truth About Taper
    Commentary On Nov. 3, the Federal Open Market Committee indicated the economy had met the committee’s targets to ...
    November 5, 2021BY Steven Van Metre
  • Taper Tantrum
    Taper Tantrum
    Commentary On Sept. 22, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested during the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) press ...
    September 26, 2021BY Steven Van Metre
  • GOP Policies Will Lead to a Quick, Strong Recovery
    GOP Policies Will Lead to a Quick, Strong Recovery
    Commentary In January 2009, the economy was in the middle of the worst recession since the 1930s. President ...
    August 26, 2020BY Michael Busler
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