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This is often called quantitative PAT, or quantitation of PAT.
Well, for the past few years the Fed has created a stimulus program called "quantitative easing", or QE.
Increasing the amount of bonds the ECB is buying, under a process called quantitative easing, by €20bn to €80bn.
The campaign that gets all the publicity is called quantitative easing.
The Bank of England is pumping £75bn into the economy through a process called quantitative easing in an effort to ease credit conditions.
The Fed must now turn to an approach called "quantitative easing," because it involves injecting money into the economy rather than aiming at an interest rate.
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The BoE created £375bn under its so-called quantitative easing programme in a bid to stimulate the flagging economy.
Others have called for far greater support for the green economy, by direct investment of some of the money created by the government through so-called "quantitative easing".
The Fed's decision to engage in so-called quantitative easing has also helped mining stocks, with commodity prices pushed higher as the dollar takes a pounding.
The so-called Quantitative Easing programme is usually done through the central bank's massive purchase of bonds, including government debt, which tends to lift current bond prices.
Interest rates could be on the rise, the increase in the money supply, so-called quantitative easing, is supposed to be reversed and the public finances are very weak, so taxes are due to go up.
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