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  2. Quantitative easing - Wikipedia

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    On 31 October 2014, the BOJ announced the expansion of its bond buying program, to purchase ¥80 trillion of bonds a year. [92] In addition to purchases of bonds, Governor Masaaki Shirakawa also directed the BOJ to begin purchasing corporate shares as well as debt securities in October 2010.

  3. Analysis-Fed's bond-buying program may be on the way ... - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve will start to shutter its pandemic-era bond-buying program later this year, leaving the U.S. central bank with a balance sheet of more than $8.5 trillion before the purchases ...

  4. What is the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet? - AOL

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    In the months after the Fed’s massive bond-buying program, the average cost of financing a home with a 30-year fixed mortgage dipped to as low as 2.93 percent in late January, according to ...

  5. Money Minute: Fed Sets End Date for Bond-Buying Stimulus - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve's controversial bond buying program also known as "quantitative easing" is gearing up for its finale. The Federal Reserve began buying Treasuries and other securities in 2008 ...

  6. History of Federal Open Market Committee actions - Wikipedia

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    Since August 2020, it was committed to monthly bond-buying program. By January 2021, its balance sheet stood at $7.3 trillion. It continued to pledge bond purchases in the pace of $120 billion a month to allow the economy to recover from the pandemic over the second half of the year as vaccinations against COVID-19 roll out. [21]

  7. Government bond - Wikipedia

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    The principal argument for investors to hold U.S. government bonds is that the bonds are exempt from state and local taxes. The bonds are sold through an auction system by the government. The bonds are buying and selling on the secondary market, the financial market in which financial instruments such as stock, bond, option and futures are traded.

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