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  • 11easing the pain — alleviating the suffering, lessening the discomfort …

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  • 12easing the tension — alleviating the anxiety, lessen the strain …

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  • 13easing fluid — Penetrating oil …

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  • 14Quantitative easing — Part of a series on Government …

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  • 15Credit Easing — Policy tools used by central banks to make credit more readily available in the event of a financial crisis, such as the one experienced in 2007 2008. In the United States, the policy tools, as described by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke… …

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  • 16Quantitative Easing 2 – QE2 — The second round of the Federal Reserve s monetary policy used to stimulate the U.S. economy following the recession that began in 2007/08. QE2 was initiated in the fourth quarter of 2010 in order to jump start the sluggish economic recovery. The …

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  • 17Quantitative Easing — A government monetary policy occasionally used to increase the money supply by buying government securities or other securities from the market. Quantitative easing increases the money supply by flooding financial institutions with capital, in an …

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  • 18quantitative easing — UK US noun [U] (ABBREVIATION QE) FINANCE, ECONOMICS, BANKING ► the act by a country s central bank of increasing the money supply (= amount of money in the economy) at a time when interest rates are very low, as a way of increasing economic… …

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  • 19quantitative easing — /kwɒntəˌteɪtɪv ˈizɪŋ/ (say kwontuh.taytiv eezing) noun Finance 1. the increasing of the supply of money from a central bank in order to stimulate a failing economy. 2. the monetary policy giving rise to this increase. Abbrev.: QE {quantitative… …

  • 20heart-easing — heartˈ easing adjective Bringing peace of mind • • • Main Entry: ↑heart …

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