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Forum Post: Fed just increased its monthly buying of securities to 85 billion

Posted 11 years ago on Dec. 12, 2012, 9:05 p.m. EST by john32 (-272) from Pittsburgh, PA
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Previously it was 40 billion for mortgage backed securities and now they've pledged 45 billion for treasury securities:

"The Federal Reserve for the first time linked the outlook for its main interest rate to unemployment and inflation and said it will expand its asset purchase program by buying $45 billion a month of Treasury securities starting in January to spur the economy.

“The conditions now prevailing in the job market represent an enormous waste of human and economic potential,” Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said in a press conference in Washington today after a meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee. The Fed plans to “maintain accommodation as long as needed to promote a stronger economic recovery in the context of price stability,” he said. Rates will stay low “at least as long” as unemployment remains above 6.5 percent and if inflation is projected to be no more than 2.5 percent, the FOMC said in a statement. The thresholds replace the Fed’s earlier view that rates would stay near zero at least through the middle of 2015.

The move to economic thresholds represents another innovation by Bernanke, a former Princeton University professor and Great Depression expert who has stretched the bounds of monetary policy as he battled the recession and then sought to jolt the world’s biggest economy out of a subpar recovery.

“The Fed has been very active since the crisis began, and they are feeling some time pressure because the longer Americans stay unemployed, the harder it is to incorporate them back into the labor force,” said Dana Saporta, a U.S. economist at Credit Suisse Group AG in New York.........."

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-12-12/fed-boosts-qe-with-45-billion-in-monthly-treasury-purchases.html

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[-] 2 points by OTP (-203) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

That right there is the real news. That is another example of wallst doing whatever the hell they want.

Hear anyone in DC making some serious noise about it? On TV? Anyone doing any actions on it?

You cannot turn the economy around until the people who are manipulating it are addressed.