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04 Nov 2009 09:02

Coping with stimulus in reverse

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The UK central bank should extend its quantitative-easing experiment this week. While the economy may grow in Q4, the outlook for 2010 is poor. With mega fiscal stimulus needing to be reversed, loose money must seek to keep the UK from a longer recession. Ian Campbell explains.

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