The Federal Reserve is Not Ending Its Stimulus

On Tusday, the Federal Reserve confirmed that it would end new purchases of Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities (MBS)—what’s known as quantitative easing—in October. In response, the media are heralding the end of the Fed’s stimulus: “Fed Stimulus is Really Going to End and Nobody Cares,” says the Wall Street Journal. “Federal Reserve Plans to […] View the full post at: The Federal Reserve is Not Ending Its Stimulus Related posts: U.S. Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes For Nov. 3-4, 2009 Origins of the Federal Reserve The All Powerful Federal Reserve (Part I)
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