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Fed Set to End QE3, but Not the QE Concept

 
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If no one else is buying federal debt then how the hell does the fukin Fed stop buying it! All this noise about Fed this and Fed that is to manipulate the markets and kill gold!

Bond Buying Will Remain a Tool in the Central Bank’s Monetary-Policy Arsenal

Pedro Nicolaci da Costa
Updated Oct. 28, 2014 4:03 p.m. ET
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Federal Reserve officials meeting Tuesday and Wednesday are virtually certain to end their latest bond-buying program, but they won’t be retiring the policy for good.

Their recent comments show bond purchases are now an established part of the Fed’s policy tool kit that they could employ again in times of deep economic trouble. The central bank has employed three rounds of bond-buying programs since the 2008 crisis, first to stabilize the financial system and later to spur stronger growth.

Several Fed policy makers say they think the latest round of Treasury and mortgage-bond purchases, begun in late 2012, helped lower long-term interest rates, boosting hiring and growth. But they also see a high bar to launching more bond buying—known as quantitative easing, or QE—seeing it as a last resort to use only if very low interest rates and communications efforts were to fail to reverse a sharply worsening economic outlook.

“I think QE is quite effective,” Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said in a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, describing the approach as an option for dealing with an adverse shock to the economy.

not even close to 50%

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WHO IS buying the BILLIONS of bonds sold in Belgium ?





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