Tuesday, September 11, 2012

3 Reasons the Fed Should Avoid QE3

Quotes and other information supplied by independent providers identified on the Yahoo! Finance partner page. Quotes are updated automatically, but will be turned off after 25 minutes of inactivity. Quotes are delayed at least 15 minutes. AllQuotes and other information supplied by independent providers identified on the Yahoo! Finance partner page. Quotes are updated automatically, but will be turned off after 25 minutes of inactivity. Quotes are delayed at least 15 minutes. AllFrom the blog Breakout: No matter what you hear to the contrary, the Federal Reserve isn't going to announce another round of quantitative easing (QE3) on Thursday. Disagree with his policies or not, Fed Chairman BenKnowing ECB will not be able to purchase unlimited sovereign bonds that Dhragi promised with Euro so the Federal Reserve has to finance the bond buying. This is further exacerbated by Merkel coming out on concern of the US debtdropping the USDAustralian bond futures prices are lower, ahead of a key court ruling on Germany's participation in the euro zone bailout fund, and a policy meeting of the US central bank. At 0830 AEST on Wednesday, the September 10-year bond futures contract was
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