Let’s Get Serious
The Federal Reserve will end its quantitative easing – or credit easing as Bernanke refers to it – in the first quarter of this year. They have already completed their Treasury purchases and will complete their agency bond and MBS purchases by the end of March. That’s the exit plan. I am of the opinion .. read more
On January 18th, 2010,
posted in: Markets by Joseph Y. Calhoun Tags: beige book, chile election, economic analysis, economic data, fcic, financial crisis inquiry commission, jamie dimon, jobless claims, lloyd blankfein, martha coakley, mortgage backed securities, phil angelides, quantitative easing, retail sales, ted kennedy
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