Q3 will workBY BENJAMIN ONG | MONDAY, 17 SEP 2012 9:50AMQE3 will work, and more so with all hands on deck as China and other emerging markets shift to an accommodative stance following Europe's Stability Mechanism gaining approval. |
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Brian Redican
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What makes an economist an economist? TCorp chief economist Brian Redican reflects on over three decades of navigating Australia's economic cycles. Riddhima Talwani writes.







Ben I'm interested in your conclusion that QE1&2 worked. If that were the case would we need QE3? I guess it is in the definition of success. Short term share price boost - tick. Sustainable growth - ?
ben im a big fan of yours but now your head is on the chopping block.i observe with facinated interest. for the record i pretty much agree with stuart of amp