The Potential Impacts of Quantitative Easing on the U.S Financial Markets
DOI: 10.23977/ferm.2021.040203 | Downloads: 9 | Views: 1136
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Xinyi Wang 1
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1 Durham Business School, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LB, United Kingdom
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Xinyi WangABSTRACT
Recently quantitative easing is widely used by many countries in order to deal with negative impacts that Covid-19 brings to global economy. The article gives a general analysis of how quantitative easing will affect U.S financial markets by analyzing financial and currency factors.
KEYWORDS
quantitative easing, financial markets, interest rates.CITE THIS PAPER
Xinyi Wang, The Potential Impacts of Quantitative Easing on the U.S Financial Markets. Financial Engineering and Risk Management (2021) 4: 14-16. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ferm.2021.040203
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[1] Coronavirus: US stocks see worst fall since 1987, (2020, March 17). BBC News. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news/business-51903195
[2] Gene Falk, Coordinator, (2021, January 12). Unemployment Rates during the COVID-19 Pandemic: In Brief. Congressional Research Service Reports, pp.1.
[3] Tyler Gallagher, (2019, April 12). Quantitative Easing: Massive Success or Massive Failure? Forbes. Retrieved from
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesfinancecouncil/2019/04/12/quantitative-easing-massive-success-or-massive-failure/? sh=759756ab133a
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