Karl Whelan

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Daily Archives: December 12, 2012

Fed’s Brave Steps Contrast with ECB’s Inertia

Posted on December 12, 2012 by kwhelan

Some thoughts on today’s FOMC announcement and the contrast it represents to the ECB’s approach to monetary policy.

Posted in Central Banks, Euro Crisis, US Economy | Tagged ECB, Fed

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