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Is the Banking System Safer Than It Was in 2008?

Open to Debate

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The Effect of Quantitative Easing on the Economy

The Fed has done two very different things over the last 15 years. One was to stand up emergency lending facilities in March 2023. The other is called quantitative easing, where they buy long-term treasury bonds and mortgage bonds with the goal of keeping their interest rate down. In many ways that actually hurt bank profits and made it harder for banks. It's a difference between emergency measures to try and support the financial system at times a crisis and regular quantitative easing to help the economy.

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