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balance

[bal-uhns] / ˈbæl əns /








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Ben Bernanke was a particular advocate for the theory that Fed communications could serve as a policy lever in their own right, alongside manipulation of short-term interest rates and expansion of the Fed balance sheet.

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As a love story, “Fantasy Life” isn’t particularly original, but the low-key way Mr. Shear realizes some familiar situations is warm and human, with comic aspects and sad ones kept in an appealing balance.

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Messrs. Hanke and Walker write that the fiscal picture is far worse even than it appears on the ghastly federal balance sheet:

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Among America’s swelling ranks of moderate millionaires, few have more complex personal balance sheets than dentists.

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Reducing the Fed’s balance sheet is challenging; the financial system relies on abundant reserves, and past efforts caused market disruptions.

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