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Also in play: Circle's new lead investor isn't a venture capital shop, making the monetary infusion all the more interesting.
One thing though is for sure, and a point we have made many times in the past - the next QE type monetary infusion is coming, sooner or later.
Supported by a QE II asset purchase program still alive and kicking through the end of June, we estimate that this, our current monetary inflation cycle, will show a cumulative monetary infusion of about 37% by the time QE II is over, 77% the size of the last inflation cycle.
Supported by a QE II asset purchase program likely to extend through the end of June, this means that this, our current monetary inflation cycle, is on track to produce a cumulative monetary infusion of near 40% by the time America is celebrating the 4th of July.
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Big-time monetary infusions: slow growth.
The greater the monetary infusions into the economy and financial markets, and thus the more they permeate the same economy and markets, the more malinvestments will be created and therefore the broader and deeper the eventual liquidation will be.
...the greater the monetary infusions into the economy and financial markets, and thus the more they permeate the same economy and markets, the more malinvestments will be created and therefore the broader and deeper the eventual liquidation will be.
Finally, you can't continue the bailouts, monetary infusions and tax breaks because you will eventually run out of money -- and still have little credit available.
The evidence is everywhere – in rising inequality, in the division of fortunes between companies and workers, and in lethargic economic growth despite unprecedented infusions of monetary stimulus by the world's governments (a huge $29tn in total since 2008).
Any capital infusion by the International Monetary Fund presumably would have to proceed without the participation of the United States; Congress has yet to sign on to the last capital increase.
The agreement was meant to complement the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by providing emergency infusions of foreign currency to member countries suffering from liquidity crises.
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