Comparing Quantitative Easing in Canada and the US
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An overview of unconventional monetary policies focusing on quantitative easing (QE). It explores the origin of QE during economic crises, comparing its implementation between Canada and the U.S., and analysing its impact on financial yields, economic recovery, and asset prices. Examples from Canada and the U.S. highlight QE's features, duration, and outcomes. The conclusion addresses QE's effectiveness, challenges in withdrawing stimulus, and potential risks like inflation and asset bubbles.