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assouplissement quantitatif
quantitative easing [Brit ˌkwɒntɪtətɪv ˈiːzɪŋ, Am ˌkwɑn(t)əˌteɪdɪv ˈizɪŋ] N
I. ease [Brit iːz, Am iz] N
1. ease (lack of difficulty):
for ease of use, reference
2. ease (freedom from anxiety):
at ease! MIL
to put sb's mind at ease
rassurer qn (about à propos de)
3. ease (confidence of manner):
4. ease (affluence):
II. ease [Brit iːz, Am iz] VB trans
1. ease (lessen):
ease pain, tension, worry
ease crisis, shortage, problem
ease congestion, restrictions
ease burden
2. ease (make easier):
ease situation
ease communication, development, transition
3. ease (move carefully):
III. ease [Brit iːz, Am iz] VB intr
1. ease (lessen):
ease tension, pain, pressure:
ease congestion, overcrowding, rain, snow, rate:
ease fog:
2. ease (become less difficult):
ease situation:
ease problem:
3. ease FIN:
ease price:
IV. to ease oneself VB refl
to ease oneself refl:
to ease oneself into seat, bath
quantitative [Brit ˈkwɒntɪtətɪv, ˈkwɒntɪˌteɪtɪv, Am ˈkwɑn(t)əˌteɪdɪv] ADJ
I. ease [i:z] N
1. ease ( effort):
2. ease (comfort):
3. ease (relaxed attitude):
4. ease MIL:
II. ease [i:z] VB trans
ease situation
ease crisis, problem
ease mind
ease pain
ease strain
ease traffic
to ease sth into/out of sth
III. ease [i:z] VB intr
ease tension
ease traffic
quantitative [ˈkwɒntɪtətɪv, Am ˈkwɑ:nt̬əteɪt̬ɪv] ADJ
I. ease [iz] N
1. ease ( effort):
2. ease (comfort):
3. ease (relaxed attitude):
4. ease MIL:
II. ease [iz] VB trans
ease situation
ease crisis, problem
ease mind
ease pain
ease strain
ease traffic
to ease sth into/out of sth
III. ease [iz] VB intr
ease tension
ease traffic
quantitative [ˈkwan·t̬ə·teɪ·t̬ɪv] ADJ
Present
Iease
youease
he/she/iteases
weease
youease
theyease
Past
Ieased
youeased
he/she/iteased
weeased
youeased
theyeased
Present Perfect
Ihaveeased
youhaveeased
he/she/ithaseased
wehaveeased
youhaveeased
theyhaveeased
Past Perfect
Ihadeased
youhadeased
he/she/ithadeased
wehadeased
youhadeased
theyhadeased
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States engaging in competitive devaluation since 2010 have used a mix of policy tools, including direct government intervention, the imposition of capital controls, and, indirectly, quantitative easing.
en.wikipedia.org
They hold these assets as part of quantitative easing or as a currency peg.
www.ftseglobalmarkets.com
This will erode improvements in cost structures and competitiveness engineered through currency devaluation by low interest rates and quantitative easing.
www.independent.co.uk
And by doing so, you become a volunteer baggage handler and ease the burden on the airline.
www.npr.org
Well, here's a guide that will ease you into cooking and show you what fun it is to cook up delectable delicacies.
www.thehindu.com

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