Wait, did anyone else catch this? The Fed just pumped $13.5 billion into the system yesterday. That's the second-biggest liquidity injection we've seen in five years.
Are we quietly sliding back into QE territory here? Because this sure doesn't look like quantitative tightening anymore. The timing feels... interesting.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 20h ago
Hmm... this move feels a bit guilty, it seems like the Fed is starting to play tricks again.
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DuckFluff
· 12-02 12:51
Oh dear, 13.5 dollars for this dosage... do I really have to start pretending to be clueless?
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BearMarketHustler
· 12-02 12:50
Here we go again, is it real or not? 1.35 billion is quite a shocking number, it feels like the Fed is starting to pull some tricks again.
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StableBoi
· 12-02 12:48
Hmm... this operation is indeed a bit strange, it feels like the Fed is playing word games.
Wait, did anyone else catch this? The Fed just pumped $13.5 billion into the system yesterday. That's the second-biggest liquidity injection we've seen in five years.
Are we quietly sliding back into QE territory here? Because this sure doesn't look like quantitative tightening anymore. The timing feels... interesting.