La Fed reanuda la flexibilización cuantitativa ante el aumento de la emisión de deuda

La Reserva Federal ha reiniciado la flexibilización cuantitativa tras el fin de su política de endurecimiento, sumando decenas de miles de millones a su balance general en los últimos meses.

El banco central añadió 43.000 millones de dólares en marzo y abril antes de sumar otros 4.000 millones en mayo. Este cambio se produce mientras el Tesoro ha emitido cerca de 4 billones de dólares en nueva deuda en los últimos 18 meses, con compradores internacionales absorbiendo solo alrededor del 10 por ciento de ese total.

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