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Is QE funding speculative bubbles – and becoming the precursor to long-term government control of money?

Ian Crowther By Ian Crowther Filed Under: Featured Posted: December 23, 2013

The Federal US Central Bank began to taper Quantitative Easing (QE) last Wednesday, signaling the beginning of the end for cheap Government funding – and that economic recovery is underway, writes Ian Crowther. And although the UK and the Bank of England appear to be some way off making such announcements, inflationary pressure is beginning […]

Tagged With: bank of england, de-leveraging, fiscal policy, monetary policy, national debt, QE

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