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The most effective channel through which quantitative easing would work is the exchange rate.
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So now that the economy is arguably in greater need of further quantitative easing, the Fed finds its work already done with a seismic ratcheting lower for the yield curve.
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Quantitative easing, for instance, need not work only, or even mainly, through the exchange rate: early in the Fed's first bout of quantitative easing, the dollar rose.
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Staffing is a problem because there is a fixed number of people industry-wide who have the quantitative and business knowledge to be able to work in these areas.
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Oddly, when the Bank of Japan started quantitative easing in 2001, Mr Hayami said that it would not work.
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The quantitative easing is pushing the dollar lower, is boosting stock prices, boosting commodity prices and that theme tends to work out well.
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