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Plough quantitative easing cash into building homes and infrastructure, says Jeremy Corbyn | Plough quantitative easing cash into building homes and infrastructure, says Jeremy Corbyn |
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The money created by quantitative easing should be ploughed into building homes and infrastructure, a Labour leadership candidate has said. | The money created by quantitative easing should be ploughed into building homes and infrastructure, a Labour leadership candidate has said. |
Jeremy Corbyn said that future rounds of the monetary stimulus should be redirected from the financial sector to brick-and-mortar projects. | Jeremy Corbyn said that future rounds of the monetary stimulus should be redirected from the financial sector to brick-and-mortar projects. |
“I am calling for a people's quantitative easing - and asking my fellow candidates to join me in that call,” he wrote in an article for Huffington Post UK. | “I am calling for a people's quantitative easing - and asking my fellow candidates to join me in that call,” he wrote in an article for Huffington Post UK. |
“The Bank of England must be given a new mandate to upgrade our economy to invest in new large scale housing, energy, transport and digital projects. | “The Bank of England must be given a new mandate to upgrade our economy to invest in new large scale housing, energy, transport and digital projects. |
“This would give our economy a huge boost: upgrading our outdated infrastructure and creating over a million skilled jobs and genuine apprenticeships.” | |
The money created by quantitative easing is currently used by the independent Bank of England to buy government bonds back from private financial institutions. | The money created by quantitative easing is currently used by the independent Bank of England to buy government bonds back from private financial institutions. |
This is intended to have the effect of boosting lending and is also believed to dramatically reduce the price of government borrowing by restricting the supply of bonds. | This is intended to have the effect of boosting lending and is also believed to dramatically reduce the price of government borrowing by restricting the supply of bonds. |
With inflation still very low, were growth to collapse the Bank of England might consider another round of quantitative easing. | With inflation still very low, were growth to collapse the Bank of England might consider another round of quantitative easing. |
The unorthodox policy was rolled out in 2009 in Britain to provide easier credit when interest rates could realistically go no lower. | The unorthodox policy was rolled out in 2009 in Britain to provide easier credit when interest rates could realistically go no lower. |
Shifting QE injections to building infrastructure could have a more inflationary effect than current QE if the money circulated in the real economy faster. | Shifting QE injections to building infrastructure could have a more inflationary effect than current QE if the money circulated in the real economy faster. |
Mr Corbyn is one of four candidates for the Labour leadership. The other three are Liz Kendall, Andy Burnham, and Yvette Cooper. | Mr Corbyn is one of four candidates for the Labour leadership. The other three are Liz Kendall, Andy Burnham, and Yvette Cooper. |
At an event earlier today Ms Kendall warned that if Mr Corbyn won the leadership election Labour would be out of power “for a generation”. | At an event earlier today Ms Kendall warned that if Mr Corbyn won the leadership election Labour would be out of power “for a generation”. |
He is widely seen as the most left-wing candidate taking part in the race, the results of which will be announced at a special conference in September. | He is widely seen as the most left-wing candidate taking part in the race, the results of which will be announced at a special conference in September. |
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