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The ECB's security purchases amount to 0.6 percent of the Eurozone's Gross Domestic Product, compared with 9 percent in Britain and 12 percent in the United States. | The ECB's security purchases amount to 0.6 percent of the Eurozone's Gross Domestic Product, compared with 9 percent in Britain and 12 percent in the United States. | ||
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Monetary policy
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The ECB's security purchases amount to 0.6 percent of the Eurozone's Gross Domestic Product, compared with 9 percent in Britain and 12 percent in the United States.
- ↑ Charles Bean: Quantitative Easing: An Interim Report, Speech to the London Society of Chartered Accountants London, 13 October 2009
- ↑ Ben Bernanke: The Federal Reserve's Balance Sheet: An Update, Federal Reserve Board Conference on Key Developments in Monetary Policy, Washington, D.C. October 8, 2009
- ↑ Bertrand Benoit Ralph Atkins: Berlin breaks the unwritten rule, Financial Times, June 2 2009
- ↑ Tony Barber: Merkel derides the Bank of England’s “little line”, Financial Times Brussels Blog, June 5, 2009[1]
- ↑ Claus Vistesen: Quantitative Easing à l´ECB, Global Economy Matters, May 2009