quantitative easing
常見(jiàn)例句
- And so from the Fed's point of view, with high unemployment and inflation well below its target, it should do quantitative easing.
因此,從美聯(lián)儲(chǔ)的觀點(diǎn)出發(fā),考慮到高失業(yè)率和低于目標(biāo)的通脹壓力,應(yīng)該實(shí)行量化寬松政策。 - With so much newly printed money in the financial system, critics charge that quantitative easing could destroy the value of the US dollar.
批評(píng)家們指責(zé)說(shuō),在量化寬松政策下,如此之多嶄新的美元流入金融系統(tǒng),有可能摧毀美元的價(jià)值。 - On that basis Mr White thinks the Fed was right to pursue the first round of quantitative easing, since nominal GDP was falling, but wrong to pursue a second round with activity recovering.
有基于此,懷特認(rèn)為聯(lián)儲(chǔ)在名義GDP下跌時(shí)實(shí)行第一輪量化寬松是正確的,但當(dāng)金融活動(dòng)開(kāi)始復(fù)蘇后開(kāi)始第二輪量化寬松就是錯(cuò)誤的了。 - Some economists say this second round of what is known as quantitative easing, or "QE2," has not been effective.
- Those who believe in quantitative easing certainly have their experiment, writ large in Tokyo.
FORBES: Is the Bank of Japan Really Easing -- Or Does It Just Want to Depreciate the Yen? - So that leaves the option of quantitative easing (QE), or creating more money to purchase assets.
ECONOMIST: Buttonwood - Then central banks resorted to quantitative easing (QE), a polite term for the creation of money.
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