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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH - Thursday, 26 January 2012 [View all]xchrom
(108,903 posts)51. Bernanke Makes Case for More Bond Buying
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-26/bernanke-makes-case-for-further-asset-purchases-as-fed-sets-inflation-goal.html
Ben S. Bernanke laid the groundwork for a third round of large-scale asset purchases should unemployment remain higher than the Federal Reserve would like while inflation falls below a newly-established target.
The Federal Open Market Committee recognizes the hardships imposed by high and persistent unemployment in an underperforming economy, and it is prepared to provide further monetary accommodation, Bernanke said yesterday at a press conference in Washington.
Stocks and Treasuries rallied after policy makers said the benchmark interest rate would stay low until at least late 2014, pushing back a previous date of mid-2013. Fed officials also lowered their projections for economic expansion and inflation for this year and next.
It was an unambiguous, aggressive statement, said Julia Coronado, chief economist for North America at BNP Paribas in New York. My expectation is that we are going to get quantitative easing three in April, she said, referring to a third round of bond buying.
Ben S. Bernanke laid the groundwork for a third round of large-scale asset purchases should unemployment remain higher than the Federal Reserve would like while inflation falls below a newly-established target.
The Federal Open Market Committee recognizes the hardships imposed by high and persistent unemployment in an underperforming economy, and it is prepared to provide further monetary accommodation, Bernanke said yesterday at a press conference in Washington.
Stocks and Treasuries rallied after policy makers said the benchmark interest rate would stay low until at least late 2014, pushing back a previous date of mid-2013. Fed officials also lowered their projections for economic expansion and inflation for this year and next.
It was an unambiguous, aggressive statement, said Julia Coronado, chief economist for North America at BNP Paribas in New York. My expectation is that we are going to get quantitative easing three in April, she said, referring to a third round of bond buying.
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