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quantitative easing

Noun

Meaning

quantitative easing (usually uncountable, plural quantitative easings)

(economics) A monetary policy in which the central bank increases the money supply in the banking system, as by purchasing bonds from banks.

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Examples

Quantitative easing and now negative interest rates have been applied in order to rescue whatever could be rescued from the mess resulting from the days of excessive financial deregulation. Source: Internet

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