The principle aims of a Central Bank are price stability and sustainable economic growth. To do this they are, traditionally, given control of interest rates and the supply of money. Since the Great Financial Crisis, they have also been allowed to influence interest rates through market purchases of debt securities in particular Government bonds, through QE. […]
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