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A Primer on Quantitative Easing
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vimeo.com — Thank you Paddy. I'm just trying to decipher what is new money and what is existing money... that is merely being redistributed. For instance, it seems Treasury is lending money to distressed banks (at 0-.25%) usng funds it borrows from savers elsewhere ... (more) Quantitative easing on Vimeo
Quantitative Easing American Style: Free Money
Quantitative Easing American Style: Free Money
globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com — The Treasury rally continued in spectacular fashion in conjunction with the ZIRP Arrival: Fed Targets Interest Rates... 0 to 1/4 Percent . From the FOMC Press Release . The focus of the Committee's policy going forward will be to support the functioning ... (more) Quantitative Easing American Style: Free Money
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self-evident — ... If you cannot stand reading and want to watch a video instead, try this one from Marketplace.  They lack the snark and skepticism, but they do make nice whiteboard doodles. ...

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