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How to use the word easing in a Sentence? Page #6

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It's kind of bumpy to get financing in place for all players in the game but I think as the sanctions have been lifted and since the political processes are proceeding, we will see some easing in the quarters to come.

Siemens CFO Thomas

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7 years ago

The CPI data is lower than expected, so investors now expect further monetary easing to come.

Zhu Bin

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8 years ago

The current easing that Germany and some other member states are experiencing is one thing. The situation in Greece is the other, and it must be a big concern to us all because it is not without consequences for us all in Europe.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel

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8 years ago

Given the confusion caused by the January move, I don't think the BOJ will be able to cut rates again for the time being, the BOJ may instead expand asset purchases in small installments. That would be returning to the incremental approach of easing Kuroda dismissed in the past as ineffective.

Hideo Kumano

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8 years ago

Higher inflation in a weak economy is not a good thing, because it limits the room for monetary easing while increasing people's living costs.

Yang Hai

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8 years ago

Negative Interest Rate Policy (NIRP) seems to be all the rage in central bank circles these days, there are concerns amongst investors that the negative deposit rate will undermine the effectiveness of the ECB’s quantitative easing.

Morgan Stanley

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8 years ago

The countdown to the ECB meeting begins and the poor inflation and core inflation numbers from the euro zone points to more easing from (ECB president) Mario Draghi.

David Madden

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8 years ago

This time, the spotlight will be on policies to further reduce capacity as part of the government's supply-side reforms, in addition, there's now less yuan depreciation pressure, which means China can take a more proactive approach to liquidity easing.

Yang Hai

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8 years ago

This is the worst we have seen in recent times. We have been hit by a perfect storm - huge order books, China slowdown, the end of quantitative easing, lurking European monetary crisis, glut in oil and commodity prices.

Kaushik Neogy

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8 years ago

It's getting clearer that Abenomics is a paper tiger, the impact of monetary easing is similar to currency intervention. The first time they do it, there's a huge impact. But as they repeat it, the impact will wane.

Seiya Nakajima

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8 years ago

The impact of monetary easing is similar to currency intervention. The first time they do it, there's a huge impact. But as they repeat it, the impact will wane.

Seiya Nakajima

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8 years ago

While monetary policy alone cannot, in our assessment, address the fundamental issues underlying today's credit cycle -excess capacity in the commodity sectors - the possibility of easing the pressure of a stronger dollar on weakening commodity prices and shrinking liquidity may for a short time relieve some of the negative sentiment that our longer-run outlook reflects.

Jeffrey Rosenberg

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8 years ago

One of the new themes in markets is that (quantitative easing) has damaged the banks and that therefore it exacerbates the risk-off environment.

Steve Englander

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8 years ago

It's a little more complicated than it used to be. The shape of the yield curve today is very much a function of global central bank activity - negative rates and quantitative easing. This changes the mechanics of the yield curve with respect to pure growth and inflation signals, but it does suggest a capitulation in investor confidence in the ability of central banks to reflate global growth or prevent another downturn. And that's not a good confidence signal.

Lena Komileva

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8 years ago

The big move down in the dollar seems as much about the Fed and the reality that aside from the employment data in the U.S., you haven’t gotten a lot of good news anywhere you have looked, even though everybody else is still easing, it seems like the Fed is going to be on hold, our call has moved from March to September, so lower for longer is the word.

Nick Zieminski

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8 years ago

It's a little more complicated than it used to be. The shape of the yield curve today is very much a function of global central bank activity – negative rates and quantitative easing. This changes the mechanics of the yield curve with respect to pure growth and inflation signals, but it does suggest a capitulation in investor confidence in the ability of central banks to reflate global growth or prevent another downturn. And that's not a good confidence signal.

Lena Komileva

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8 years ago

Given the uncertainty over China and the uneasiness as the U.S. Federal Reserve begins a phase of interest rate hikes, the recent market sentiment fear is probably more of a crisis of confidence, the BOJ is well aware that significant market turbulence can negatively affect the real economy, and the easing measure is more of a pre-emptive and symbolic move.

Kok Wei Yee

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8 years ago

The fact that both the BOJ and the ECB suddenly showed additional easing stance after the markets' rout suggests policymakers in Japan and Europe share concerns and take actions, while that wouldn't be a complete solution to fall in oil prices and concerns about slowdown in China, it will ease excessive reactions in markets.

Masafumi Yamamoto

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8 years ago

The fall in markets is stemming from worries about China, oil and so on. And now people think policymakers will try to stop that with monetary easing, the problem is that monetary easing has succeeded in supporting financial markets but not necessarily the real economy.

Koichi Yoshikawa

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8 years ago

I think as we move into the next few months, the market will try to price in for a higher probability of easing.

Michael Wan

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8 years ago

The fall in markets is stemming from worries about China, oil and so on. And now people think policy makers will try to stop that with monetary easing, the problem is that monetary easing has succeeded in supporting financial market but not necessarily the real economy.

Koichi Yoshikawa

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8 years ago

Japan's underlying price trend isn't deteriorating. But some indicators on inflation expectations have been somewhat weak, we won't hesitate adjusting policy, including easing policy, if necessary to achieve our 2 percent price target.

Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda

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8 years ago

We won't hesitate adjusting policy, including easing policy, if necessary to achieve our 2 percent price target.

Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda

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8 years ago

I don't think there is any technical limitation to further strengthen our quantitative and qualitative easing (program) if necessary to achieve our 2 pct target.

Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda

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8 years ago

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