In the Margins

Central banks to guide investors away from 'easy money'

November 14, 2017

By Reuters

Four of the world’s top central bankers said Tuesday they would continue openly guiding investors about future policy moves as they slowly withdraw the huge monetary stimulus rolled out during the financial crisis. After pumping some $10 trillion into financial markets since the 2008 crisis, the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of England, and Bank of Japan now are trying to wean investors off easy money without causing an upset. To do this, words will be key, the heads of the four central banks said. Read the original story from Reuters.

 

 

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