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Quantitative Easing isn't really printing money as such, it is digitally creating money then buying government bonds. Does this essentially cancel out government debt? Surely if the government now owns its debt then it is not really debt? Therefore when...
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An extra £50 billion pounds of quantitative easing has been announced by the Bank of England.
This brings to total quantitative easing for the last 4 years up to £325 billion pounds.
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But in China.
This £325 billion pounds worth of quantitative easing has created millions of jobs.
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"Bank of England injects another £50bn into UK economy. When completed, it will bring the total amount of QE stimulus to £325bn. The Bank started its QE programme, through which it buys mainly government-issued bonds, freeing up cash for lending, in 2...
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Hi Jiri,....
The answer is `It remains to be seen'.
There is no clear `good or bad' answer for this .
Long term.
By Harry Dent, he explains qualitative and quantitative easing in great detail.
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Another magical 50bn enters the economy. Cheers Merv. Given its sole purpose is to artificially prevent the GDP figures from plunging us into an official recession is quite depressing. As is the cartoon above. I thought the general tone of urine and the...
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I never knew this could happen - the resetting of existing pensioner's payments, check out the vid
This is shocking, the bankrupt of england and kunt are going to get some real heat from this and further QE.
"Asians make things and sell them to Americans...
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OnlyMe, on 09 February 2012 - 09:10 PM, said:
I never knew this could happen - the resetting of existing pensioner's payments, check out the vid
This is shocking, the bankrupt of england and kunt are going to get some real heat from this and further QE... .
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What is quantitative easing all about? This is being asked to me by many friends who know I trade, and it's very hard to explain even one aspect of this let alone how they all inter-relate so I wanted to show you the best videos that explained to me what...
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We're printing money until they say stop!
What's funny is, quantitative easing programs have stop!
What's funny is, quantitative easing programs have stopped, but other things like the release-stimulus what are the chances....
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There's lots of talk today about how quantitative easing, as the Bank of England has just 'made' billions of pounds out of thin air. But how does that affect me, as an individual? Should I expect a brown envelope of cash with a Bank of England postmark...
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But it's not really printing, it's just typing numbers....
Probably wrong In the US we pretty much consider Quantitative Easing as printing currency AM In the US we pretty much consider Quantitative Easing as printing currency.
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Another £50bn in quantitative easing? is expected to be announced on Thursday.
Given it's inflationary impact and no discernible benefit from previous QE's can you suggest better things to do with it, maybe share it out to every household.
http://www....
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The money should be placed in a National Enterprise Bank, run by civil servants trained up as old-fashioned bank managers, and made available to small businesses who are basically profitable and well-run but have hit cash flow problems hindering ... .
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'Fire up the printing presses, once again. The Bank of England has just announced another £50 billion of Quantitative Easing, bringing the total monetary expansion up to £325 billion. And it probably won't end there: Citi, among other analysts, forecast...
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The Bank of England has just announced another £50 billion of Quantitative Easing announced another....
Of England has just announced another £50 billion of Quantitative Easing, bringing the total monetary presses, once again.
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Originally Posted by Alsacien I agree, not a lot of options on the table.
A few things start to concern me though; the net effect has been sweet FA in terms of generating any indication of growth, quite the opposite in fact, which suggests things would...
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Behind measures to encourage more lending, such as credit easing, there had not been any structural.
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