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DENIED !! UK Quantitative Easing outvoted
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[quote:conform:MV8xOTE1NzczXzJCNjM3MjQ0] "Minutes of the monetary policy committee meeting reveal a majority voted to keep rates on hold and stick with the current £325bn of quantitative easing (QE) at its June meeting. King was one of three committee members to vote for an extra £50bn and a fourth said he wanted a more modest £25bn injection of funds. The narrowness of the decision will heighten expectations of a further boost to QE in July after another set of lackluster economic figures, including a rise in jobless claims last month." http://hereisthecity.com/2012/06/20/mervyn-king-outvoted-on-quantitative-easing-boost/ I find it crazy that 325 billion isn't going to be enough to some. Dollar is going to skyrocket. 325 billion Euros = 409.69500 billion U.S. dollars [/quote]
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"Minutes of the monetary policy committee meeting reveal a majority voted to keep rates on hold and stick with the current £325bn of quantitative easing (QE) at its June meeting.
King was one of three committee members to vote for an extra £50bn and a fourth said he wanted a more modest £25bn injection of funds.
The narrowness of the decision will heighten expectations of a further boost to QE in July after another set of lackluster economic figures, including a rise in jobless claims last month."
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I find it crazy that 325 billion isn't going to be enough to some. Dollar is going to skyrocket.
325 billion Euros = 409.69500 billion U.S. dollars
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