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Fear of deflation has loomed before.
"There is the war premium; there is fear of deflation and there are investors fleeing from the stock market".
"It's gone from one extreme to the other," meaning from fear of deflation to fear of rapid inflation.
"I think the fear of deflation in and of itself is probably overblown," Charles I. Plosser, president of the Philadelphia Fed, said last week.
He thinks the rise in bond yields to date is due more to optimism about the economy than fear of deflation.
That fear of deflation was a principal factor behind the decision in August to set the stage for the bond purchases.
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"The fears of deflation can't quite be put to bed.
Reflecting growing fears of deflation, Treasury prices rose, with the 10-year yield hitting a 17-month low.
In the United States fears of deflation linger but most of Asia, except Japan, has the opposite concerns.
Fears of deflation in the United States have abated, replaced by worries that rampant inflation could take hold.
The concern over low inflation has raised fears of deflation — a sustained drop in wages and prices.
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