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US quantitative easing

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  • Friday, 31 March, 2023
    Fund management
    Flood of cash into US money market funds could add to banking strains

    Treasury secretary Janet Yellen warns over ‘structural vulnerabilities’ of sector

  • Sunday, 19 March, 2023
    US inflation
    Economists think Fed will keep raising rates despite bank turmoil

    Survey comes as traders scale back expectations of tightening amid worries about financial instability

  • Monday, 13 March, 2023
    Silicon Valley Bank
    SVB collapse forces rethink on interest rates and hits bank stocks

    Two-year US Treasury bond yields record biggest one-day drop since 1987

  • Thursday, 23 February, 2023
    Gillian Tett
    US investors need to keep a much closer eye on everywhere else

    Obsessively watching the Fed is one thing but Tokyo and Beijing matter too

  • Wednesday, 15 February, 2023
    Markets InsightAnne Walsh
    Investors should not expect much relief from volatility

    Transition to world of quantitative tightening will lead to reduced liquidity, capital rationing and persistent swings in asset prices

  • Friday, 10 February, 2023
    Global Economy
    The pros and cons of QE — part ∞

    Was QE4 an expensive nothingburger?

  • Wednesday, 8 February, 2023
    UnhedgedRobert Armstrong
    Is everything the Fed’s fault? Premium content

    And more on loosening financial conditions

  • Thursday, 26 January, 2023
    Gillian Tett
    The Fed finds itself in a nasty hole

    America’s central bank should have been quicker to tackle the risks of its post-crisis policies

  • Friday, 20 January, 2023
    Federal Reserve
    Investors pump trillions of dollars a day into ultra-safe Fed facility

    Volatility in debt market prompts US money market funds to park cash in ‘reverse repo’

  • Tuesday, 17 January, 2023
    RIP ample reserve era?

    US banks are hitting the discount window again

  • Friday, 6 January, 2023
    UnhedgedRobert Armstrong
    Will QT end early? Premium content

    Liquidity in all the wrong places

  • Wednesday, 28 December, 2022
    Markets InsightMichael Howell
    Is QE returning by stealth?

    While the Fed is reducing its bond-buying programme, it is still providing stimulus via other means

  • Thursday, 15 December, 2022
    Peter Orszag
    Central banks should beware the dangers of over-tightening

    Sometimes the best course of action is to wait and see

  • Wednesday, 14 September, 2022
    Federal Reserve
    Fed’s faster ‘quantitative tightening’ adds to strain on bond market

    Accelerated balance sheet reduction threatens to intensify already fragile trading conditions

  • Monday, 12 September, 2022
    Global Economy
    Will the Fed really sell its mortgage bonds next year?

    Predictability and principles should win

  • Thursday, 8 September, 2022
    Markets InsightJohn Plender
    The Great Reversal into a higher inflation environment

    Toxic combination of high debt and the shrinkage of central bank balance sheets greatly increases the risk of financial crises

  • Monday, 15 August, 2022
    Markets InsightEdward Yardeni
    Why the Fed might be at ‘neutral’ already on monetary policy

    Strong dollar and the unwinding of quantitative easing are equivalent to 1 percentage point rate rise

  • Tuesday, 19 July, 2022
    UnhedgedRobert Armstrong
    Did QE cause inflation?

    And if so, how?

  • Monday, 11 July, 2022
    The QE retreat
    Did central bank balance sheets really need to get so big?

    Deciphering the mixed signals of monetary policy

  • Sunday, 10 July, 2022
    The mystery of how quantitative tightening will affect markets

    Central banks are starting to shrink their balance sheets, but fund managers say they have no clue as to how QT will play out

  • Monday, 20 June, 2022
    LexEurope quantitative easing
    ECB/EU bonds: big bazooka needed to stop spreads blowing up Premium content

    The next step in the European monetary and political experiment has to be more radical than the last

  • Wednesday, 15 June, 2022
    Monetary policy
    Fed begins quantitative tightening on unprecedented scale

    US central bank’s move to reduce $9tn balance sheet comes alongside steep rate rises to tackle persistent inflation

  • Friday, 3 June, 2022
    Unhedged
    Don’t sleep on QT Premium content

    Or on rate volatility

  • Monday, 16 May, 2022
    Rana Foroohar
    Let the Fed put money where it is really needed

    Inflation pressures and asset bubbles are a sign that the central bank has been distracted from its core mission

  • Tuesday, 3 May, 2022
    Edward Luce
    How the Fed lost the plot

    The era in which American monetary policy could rely on the ‘Goldilocks’ scenario is receding

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