单词 | quantitative easing |
释义 | quantitative easingn. Banking. Any of various economic measures introduced to increase the amount of money circulating in an economy; (also) an increase of this type. Now: spec. a monetary policy whereby a central bank purchases public or private securities using funds created on its balance sheet for this purpose. Abbreviated QE. ΚΠ 1966 Financial Times 23 Nov. 11/8 The time is fast approaching when the authorities should seriously consider carrying the relaxation of the credit squeeze appreciably further, notably by announcing that the qualitative relaxation included in the Bank's early-November message is to be..followed by a quantitative easing too. 1991 Nikkei Weekly (Japan) (Nexis) 6 July 15 Abolition of the 34-year-old window guidance means removal of its [sc. the Bank of Japan's] quantitative restrictions on loans... As a result, it appears that there will be a quantitative easing in the money market beginning in July. 1998 Investors Chron. 7 Aug. 22/2 Proponents of easier monetary policy [in the Japanese economy] advocate quantitative easing via large liquidity injections. 2008 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 30 Oct. a22/5 In effect, the Federal Reserve would be printing more money and injecting it into the economy—a strategy of ‘quantitative easing’, in Fed jargon. 2009 Independent 19 Feb. 2/3 The Bank has started a softening-up exercise to rebuff accusations that quantitative easing amounts to recklessly turning on the printing presses in a way that had driven countries such as Zimbabwe into hyperinflation. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1966 |
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