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词汇 quantitative-easing
释义 quantitative easing
noun[ U ]
 finance & economics specializeduk /ˌkwɒn.tɪ.tə.tɪv ˈiːz.ɪŋ/ us /ˌkwɑːn.t̬ə.teɪ.t̬ɪv ˈiːz.ɪŋ/
the act of a country's central bank increasing the amount of money in the economy at a time when interest rates are very low as a way of increasing economic growth扩大货币发行量,量化宽松
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quantitative easing
noun[ U ]
 FINANCE, ECONOMICS, BANKINGukus(abbreviationQE)
the act by a country's central bank of increasing the money supply(= amount of money in the economy) at a time when interest rates are very low, as a way of increasing economic growth:
The Bank of England embarked upon a programme of printing money or quantitative easing, during March 2009.

Examples of quantitative easing


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We must wean ourselves off fiscal stimuli and quantitativeeasing, and these should not be the accepted norm.
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That cannot happen again, particularly in issues such as quantitativeeasing.
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The same week, it announced that it would begin a policy of quantitativeeasing, printing up to 150 billion of new money.
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Quantitativeeasing is usually used when lowering the discount rate is no longer effective because interest rates are already close to or at zero.
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This would partially or completely replace other bank's use of interest rates, quantitativeeasing, etc., to intervene in the economy.
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However, some economistssuch as market monetaristsbelieve that unconventional monetary policy such as quantitativeeasing can be effective at the zero lower bound.
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This specific quantitativeeasing represented a fifty percent increase in the size of the central bank's balance sheet.
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Stimulus can also refer to monetary policies like lowering interest rates and quantitativeeasing.
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These include credit easing, quantitativeeasing, and signaling.
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Monetary stimulus refers to lowering interest rates, quantitativeeasing, or other ways of increasing the amount of money or credit.
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Quantitativeeasing, and monetary policy in general, can only be carried out if the central bank controls the currency used in the country.
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The central bank may then implement a set of tactics known as quantitativeeasing.
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Instead of buying government bonds, central banks implement quantitativeeasing by buying other assets such as corporate bonds, stocks, and other securities.
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Central banks can use unconventional monetary policy such as quantitativeeasing to help increase output.
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It is also responsible for directing other aspects of the government's monetary policy framework, such as quantitativeeasing and forward guidance.
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