Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
quantitative .
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Examples
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It was called "quantative easing" or something like that, wasn't it?
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The main cause of the rise in inflation was the so called quantative easing.
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The main cause of the rise in inflation was the so called quantative easing.
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Fed policy makers are scheduled to meet on March 15 as economic data over the past month indicate their so-called quantative easing policies are helping to revive growth and reduce unemployment.
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Nations from Brazil to Germany have criticized the U.S. policy, known as quantative easing, saying it could push their currencies higher and make their exports less competitive.
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Nations from Brazil to Germany have criticized the U.S. policy, known as quantative easing, saying it could push their currencies higher and make their exports less competitive.
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The Fed is likely to announce next week a new round of buying Treasury bonds-known as quantative easing-in an effort to jump-start the sluggish US economy.
More Fed Easing Will Means End of Bond Bull Market: Gross - CNBC 2010
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Nations from Brazil to Germany have criticized the U.S. policy, known as quantative easing, saying it could push their currencies higher and make their exports less competitive.
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Nations from Brazil to Germany have criticized the U.S. policy, known as quantative easing, saying it could push their currencies higher and make their exports less competitive.
SFGate: Top News Stories By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN 2010
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Nations from Brazil to Germany have criticized the U.S. policy, known as quantative easing, saying it could push their currencies higher and make their exports less competitive.
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