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EASING - vertaling naar arabisch

MONETARY POLICY TOOL
Quantative easing; Monetary easing; Monetary loosening; Quantitative Easing; QE2 (monetary policy); Credit easing; Fiscal easing; Taper tantrum; Tapering (economics)
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EASING      

ألاسم

اِتِّساع ; اِسْتِيعاب ; بُحْبُوحَة ; تَوْسِعَة ; خَيْر ; رَحْرَح ; رَخَاء ; رَغُدَ ; رَغْد ; رَغِيد ; سَعَة ; سَلْوَة ; نُعْم ; نَعِيم

الفعل

أَهْدَأَ ; اِنْفَرَجَ ; تَفَرَّجَ ; سَكَّنَ ; سَنَّى ; سَهَّلَ ; سَوَّى ; فَتَّرَ ; قَتَلَ ; كَسَرَ مِنْ حِدَّته ; لَطَّفَ ; مَهَّدَ ; هَدَّأَ ; هَرَقَ ; وَطَّأَ ; وَهَّدَ ; يَسَّرَ

Easing      
تسهيل ، تخفيف
إعتلال في الصحة      
disease

Definitie

Easing
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ease.

Wikipedia

Quantitative easing

Quantitative easing (QE) is a monetary policy action where a central bank purchases predetermined amounts of government bonds or other financial assets in order to stimulate economic activity. Quantitative easing is a novel form of monetary policy that came into wide application after the financial crisis of 2007-2008. It is used to mitigate an economic recession when inflation is very low or negative, making standard monetary policy ineffective. Quantitative tightening (QT) does the opposite, where for monetary policy reasons, a central bank sells off some portion of its holdings of government bonds or other financial assets.

Similar to conventional open-market operations used to implement monetary policy, a central bank implements quantitative easing by buying financial assets from commercial banks and other financial institutions, thus raising the prices of those financial assets and lowering their yield, while simultaneously increasing the money supply. However, in contrast to normal policy, quantitative easing usually involves the purchase of riskier or longer-term assets (rather than short-term government bonds) of predetermined amounts at a large scale, over a pre-committed period of time.

Central banks usually resort to quantitative easing when their nominal interest rate target approaches or reaches zero. Very low interest rates induce a liquidity trap, a situation where people prefer to hold cash or very liquid assets, given the low returns on other financial assets. This makes it difficult for interest rates to go below zero; monetary authorities may then use quantitative easing to further stimulate the economy rather than trying to lower the interest rate further.

Quantitative easing can help bring the economy out of recession and help ensure that inflation does not fall below the central bank's inflation target. However QE programmes are also criticized for their side-effects and risks, which include the policy being more effective than intended in acting against deflation (leading to higher inflation in the longer term), or not being effective enough if banks remain reluctant to lend and potential borrowers are unwilling to borrow. Quantitative easing has also been criticized for raising financial asset prices, contributing to inequality. Quantitative easing was undertaken by some major central banks worldwide following the global financial crisis of 2007–08, and again in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor EASING
1. "We are looking for their participation in easing our people‘s suffering, and easing the hardships and finding jobs for youths and graduates," he said.
2. A ceasefire agreement could entail an easing of those measures.
3. Israel said it was easing checkpoints on voting day.
4. A recovery depends on easing restrictions, the bank said.
5. EASING ISOLATION In further signs of Iraq‘s easing diplomatic isolation, the country is expecting visits from Jordan‘s King Abdullah and Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan.