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  2. Tapering - Wikipedia

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    Tapering may refer to: Tapering (economics), reduction of the quantitative easing program in the US; Tapering (mathematics), a type of shape transformation; Tapering (medicine), reduction in medicine dose over time Opioid tapering, reduction in opioid dose over time; Tapering (signal processing)

  3. Tapered integration - Wikipedia

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    Tapered integration is a term from organization theory that refers to a mix of vertical integration and market exchange. [1] Upstream, a producer might manufacture some of the input itself and buy the remaining portion from independent firms.

  4. What Is Bond Tapering and How Does It Affect You? - AOL

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    Bond tapering means that the Fed reduces the number of bonds it purchases. Again, this reduces the amount of money in the economy. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, the money they spend circulates ...

  5. What "Tapering" Means for Middle America - AOL

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    There's been a lot of commentary lately on the Federal Reserve and the so-called "tapering" of its $85 billion-per-month bond-buying program. But what exactly is tapering? Why don't investors like ...

  6. The Fed is Tapering: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve has finally decided to slow its $85 billion monthly bond-buying program, a long-anticipated and widely discussed move. The central bank said today it will reduce monthly ...

  7. Quantitative tightening - Wikipedia

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    Recessions. Quantitative tightening (QT) is a contractionary monetary policy tool applied by central banks to decrease the amount of liquidity or money supply in the economy. A central bank implements quantitative tightening by reducing the financial assets it holds on its balance sheet by selling them into the financial markets, which decreases asset prices and raises interest rates. [1]

  8. Is Tapering a Threat or a Good Bet? - AOL

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    Every time Fed chairman Ben Bernanke even hints at phasing out the federal stimulus program, the Dow Jones Industrial Average does a spit-take. Since the economy's most important figurehead keeps ...

  9. The Fed Is Going to Start Tapering Bond-Buying - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve's expected move to start tapering its monthly bond purchases beginning on Wednesday is a clear signal of confidence in the U.S. economic recovery from COVID-19, though questions...