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quantitative easing

  • Is the ECB speaking too soon in saying that QE is already helping the Eurozone economy?

    March 19, 2015

    Danae Kyriakopoulou, an economist at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, says Yes Central bankers in Frankfurt have been patting each other on the back as the euro has continued to slide. At first glance, why shouldn’t they? Their QE has sent the euro tumbling, making Eurozone exports more competitive and raising prospects for [...]

  • Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis sounds alarm over quantitative easing

    March 14, 2015

    The European Central Bank kicked off its bond-buying programme this week, as investors cheered the move, however Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis warned over its potential outcomes. "QE is all around us and optimism is in the air," Varoufakis said in Italy. "At the risk to sound the party pooper … I find it hard to [...]

  • Euro loses one per cent against the dollar as markets feel the impact of quantitative easing

    March 10, 2015

    The euro has fallen further against the dollar today, after the European Central Bank (ECB) launched its much-anticipated quantitative easing programme. The single currency briefly fell below the $1.07 mark in late afternoon trading, or down more than one per cent, taking it to its lowest level since 2003.   It wasn't helped by the [...]

  • Pound smashes through €1.40 mark hitting seven-year high against the euro amid quantitative easing and Greek woes

    March 10, 2015

    The pound soared to a more-than seven year high against the euro today thanks to the start of Eurozone quantitative easing. Sterling rose 0.45 per cent, powering past €1.40, its strongest since December 2007. It's been buoyed by Draghi's "biggest bazooka", the €1.1 trillion (£720bn) bond-buying programme, which was launched yesterday. The programme, due to [...]

  • European markets dip as quantitative easing begins

    March 9, 2015

    European markets fell in early trading as the European Central Bank finally launched its €60bn-a-month (£43bn) quantitative easing programme. The FTSE 100 fell 0.59 per cent, while Germany's Dax dropped 0.39 per cent and France's Cac fell 0.61 per cent, as investors showed their caution over the programme, which is designed to lift Europe out [...]

  • The Eurozone’s quantitative easing programme is about to start – here’s what you need to know

    March 8, 2015

    Tomorrow is the launch of the Eurozone's long-awaited quantitative easing programme, as the European Central Bank (ECB) starts buying back €1trn (£720bn) worth of bonds from the bloc's member states. The scheme, which aims to boost Europe's economy, was finalised on Thursday, with ECB President Mario Draghi citing the success of similar programmes launched by [...]

  • Euro edges closer to $1.10 mark as investors await more details on quantitative easing

    March 4, 2015

    The euro edged closer towards the $1.10 psychological barrier in early afternoon trading, falling 0.8 per cent to $1.1086 as investors awaited further details of the European Central Bank's (EBC) €1.2 trillion (£870bn) quantitative easing programme. The currency crashed through its previous 11-year low of $1.1098, which it hit in earlier this year. ECB chief [...]

  • Mario Draghi calling: Why the ECB’s QE may struggle to reach €1 trillion

    March 3, 2015

    The European Central Bank’s (ECB) version of quantitative easing (QE), which was announced to much fanfare in January, involves the purchase of bonds from both institutions and individuals. ECB president Mario Draghi hopes that the proceeds of these sales will be used to buy other assets or to lend, thereby oiling the wheels of the [...]

  • Why demography –not QE – is destiny – CNBC Comment

    March 2, 2015

    The latest figures from Europe have been getting better. Let’s hope it lasts. Nonetheless, the debate continues over whether the European Central Bank (ECB) has done “too little too late” in terms of its trillion-euro QE program to avoid “Japanese-style” deflation. It is a debate that has raged ever since the US Federal Reserve embarked [...]

  • ECB minutes show “large majority” in favour of quantitative easing

    February 19, 2015

    The first-ever minutes of a meeting of European Central Bank monetary policymakers has shown that a "large majority" of its governing council supported the introduction of a quantitative easing programme. The 9,000 word document shows its governing council was concerned low oil prices would lead to long-term low inflation. This, in turn, raised the possibility [...]

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