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Created: 2025-07-28 04:54:45 UTC

✂️ How Fed rate cuts and QE would help: This is where a policy pivot could act as a safety valve. Lowering interest rates would reduce borrowing costs across the board – for businesses, households, and the government – relieving stress on the economy. And “printing money” via renewed QE (i.e. buying bonds again) would inject much-needed liquidity into markets, stabilizing the financial system. We’ve seen this playbook before: during the 2020 crisis, the Fed’s massive bond-buying expansion doubled its balance sheet to ~$9 trillion to calm panic and support the economy. It worked – liquidity flooded back, and markets rebounded. A similar (if less extreme) dose of easy money now could help prevent a deeper downturn and keep credit flowing.


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KittoChris Avatar Kitto🥚 @KittoChris on x 2361 followers Created: 2025-07-28 04:54:45 UTC

✂️ How Fed rate cuts and QE would help: This is where a policy pivot could act as a safety valve. Lowering interest rates would reduce borrowing costs across the board – for businesses, households, and the government – relieving stress on the economy. And “printing money” via renewed QE (i.e. buying bonds again) would inject much-needed liquidity into markets, stabilizing the financial system. We’ve seen this playbook before: during the 2020 crisis, the Fed’s massive bond-buying expansion doubled its balance sheet to ~$9 trillion to calm panic and support the economy. It worked – liquidity flooded back, and markets rebounded. A similar (if less extreme) dose of easy money now could help prevent a deeper downturn and keep credit flowing.

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