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assets

[as-ets] / ˈæs ɛts /


asset(s)


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It refers to the Fed buying large amounts of longer-dated financial assets while keeping interest rates near rock-bottom, all with a single goal: to increase liquidity, stimulate borrowing, and boost investment.

From Barron's

That has kept a steady stream of Asia-based money flowing into risk assets around the world, including U.S. stocks, commodities, and digital currencies such as Bitcoin.

From Barron's

It refers to the Fed buying large amounts of longer-dated financial assets while keeping interest rates near rock-bottom, all with a single goal: to increase liquidity, stimulate borrowing, and boost investment.

From Barron's

These are transactions that enable managers to lengthen the time they can hold assets, and which are becoming increasingly common.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We’re looking at this as a greater than $5 billion opportunity for us as we look forward and I think this could be one of those assets that still surprises to the upside,” he says.

From The Wall Street Journal