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Quantitative easing causes shock and awe | Authers' Note
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The ECB's QE bond purchases announcement succeeded in shocking the market enough to force one of the greatest daily falls in the euro ever. John Authers reports from New York that it also means continued demand for yield, wherever investors can find it.
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