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Matt King Sees a $1 Trillion Liquidity Drain Heading for Markets

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The Dual Effects of QE on Money Creation and Risk Crowding

When the Treasury or a private borrower borrows in markets, it creates bonds or bills that someone needs to buy./nThe process of money creation as the system gains assets and liabilities is associated with risk./nQuantitative easing (QE) gives the private sector more money in the form of reserves or bank deposits and crowds investors into riskier assets./nThe guy that would have bought bills buys bonds, the guy that would have bought bonds buys IG credit, and so on.

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