What is quantitative easing?

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Quantitative easing is an unconventional monetary policy used by central banks to stimulate the economy. It consists of the large-scale purchase of financial assets such as government bonds and mortgage-backed securities, which increases the amount of money in circulation. The main objectives of this policy are to stimulate economic growth, combat deflation by maintaining inflation, and weaken the national currency to support exports.

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