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Although expanded purchases of peripheral government bonds would be more effective, Ms Bartsch therefore reckons the bank is likely first to conduct QE through expanded purchases of private debt such as bank and corporate bonds (assuming its three-year loans to banks prove ineffective at expanding credit).

Today, the streets and highways of Tehran remain packed with domestically manufactured cars that make up the bulk of the capital's infamous traffic, offering a glimpse of the expanded purchasing power that many Iranians enjoyed during the oil boom of the past decade.

The improved revenue reflected new customers, expanded purchases by existing customers, and increased Medicare reimbursements, the company said.

Forward-thinking furniture companies must respond with new types of furniture, expanded purchasing options, and innovative sales strategies.

The Federal Reserve could support demand and the housing market by again expanding purchases of mortgage-backed securities.

By the mid-80's, the company was expanding, purchasing Comet, a British electronics retailer, in 1984, and Superdrug, a cut-price chain, three years later.

The government announced plans Friday to expand purchases of the student loans it backs in an effort to head off a potential shortfall next year.

The governor had previously been cautious about expanding purchases of sovereign bonds, saying it could lead to concerns that public debt would swell further, driving up bond yields in the long run.

Still, it's true that China's economy today is undergoing rapid change: the middle class is expanding, purchasing power is increasing, and with loosening regulation, China is becoming a fertile new market for global companies.

In that case any backup in yields caused by an incorrect view of the economy will be temporary.Q: What limitations do you have to keep in mind when considering expanding purchases?A: With MBS [mortgage-backed securities], our goal is to be a significant portion, say more than 50%, but less than 100%.

NATO members are expected to spend 2percentt of their gross domestic product, a measure of a country's economic activity, on defense and Poland plans to exceed that goal over the next decade, while expanding purchases of U.S.-made weaponry and encouraging more U.S. forces to be based in the country.

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