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  • $1.6 trillion: The shocking amount governments have gained from quantitative easing

    November 13, 2013

    HALF a decade of rock-bottom interest rates and loose monetary policy have delivered an astonishing windfall to governments around the world, dramatic new research released today reveals. By contrast, older savers with significant assets have been hammered, losing out on huge amounts of interest. Younger households, which are net borrowers have benefitted. While contrary to [...]

  • Fed QE taper fears on hold for now

    October 21, 2013

    But a subsequent rally in global equities may be short-lived given the lingering uncertainties Global equities traded close to five-year highs yesterday, in part buoyed by expectations of a delay to the Federal Reserve’s tapering of its quantitative easing (QE) programme. The MSCI world index rose 0.7 per cent before dropping slightly, and the FTSE [...]

  • Carney says no longer case for QE

    September 27, 2013

    Speaking optimistically about economic recovery Bank of England governor Mark Carney has said there's no case for more quantitative easing, in an interview with the Yorkshire Post today. Following the interview, the pound moved up swiftly against the dollar. More details and analysis available on the liveblog.

  • Fed’s Stein would have backed QE taper in September meeting

    September 26, 2013

    FED BOARD member Jeremy Stein suggested yesterday that he would have been happy if the tapering of QE had begun in September. In a Frankfurt speech, Stein said: “I would have been comfortable with the FOMC’s beginning to taper its asset purchases at the September meeting.” Stein added that the most important element of tapering [...]

  • Ben bottles it as Fed rejects QE tapering

    September 18, 2013

    Stock markets surge as the US Federal Reserve decides not to start rolling back its easy money scheme US treasury yields dive and gold prices rocket after the shock move to wait at least another month Janet Yellen is now the favourite to take over from Fed chairman Ben Bernanke once he leaves his post [...]

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