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quantitative

[kwon-ti-tey-tiv] / ˈkwɒn tɪˌteɪ tɪv /




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He said in a recent Hoover Institution interview that he supported the initial round of what came to be known as quantitative easing.

From The Wall Street Journal

More recently, the Fed has been buying T-bills since ending its quantitative tightening, adding $77 billion in bills from Dec. 10 to Jan. 28.

From Barron's

Warsh said the asset-buying policy, which came to be known as quantitative easing, was an appropriate emergency measure but needed to be reversed once the crisis passed.

From Barron's

The Bank of Japan has been raising rates, there’s quantitative tightening in Europe and the Federal Reserve held rates steady this week.

From MarketWatch

A poll of top investors who collectively run over $1 trillion in assets finds they are putting most of their hedge-fund money into so-called quantitative funds that trade based on complex algorithms and machine learning.

From MarketWatch