Central bank The EU QE experience so far In March the European Union began its quantitative easing (QE) program 6 years after the US. The EU has long been viewed as a prime candidate for QE following the GFC. However the European Central Bank (ECB) has dragged its feet on its execution due to the intricacies of rolling
federal reserve The US Quantitative Easing experience Empirical results would argue that the Japanese Quantitative Easing (QE) program did not work. This inexplicably has not stop central bankers globally from adopting the program. The US’s Federal Reserve (the Fed) was one such central banker to turn to QE. So what have they done, does it differ
bank of japan The early Japanese QE experience As the European Central Bank announces a €1.1 trillion quantitative easing (QE) program, the US Federal Reserve sends signals it will halt its QE program, and Japan continues to print money, this economist wonders when did QE hit the mainstream and what was the result? When did QE hit