'Quexit': Will it be a major event?
Four economists and investment chiefs discuss the impact on economies and markets when the unwinding of quantitative easing gets into full swing
Roundtable participants:
Moderator: Anthony Rowley, Tokyo correspondent, The Business Times
WHAT happens once "Quexit" (exit from massive quantitative easing or QE exercises launched by the world's leading central banks) gets fully into its stride? Will the skies fall in, financial markets slide back into crisis and the global economy fall into recession, or will it all end "not with a bang but a whimper"?
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