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Monetary cycles define eras of opportunity. For years, we lived under quantitative tightening. Liquidity was withdrawn, balance sheets were reduced and capital became expensive.
Central banks wanted restraint, and they got it. Risk appetite collapsed, valuations fell and growth assets – from venture capital to digital infrastructure – suffered.
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Now the tide is turning. Inflation is cooling, credit stress is spreading and global growth is running out of momentum.
The conversation has shifted back to ‘quantitative easing.’ It is not official yet, but markets can already feel it coming.
You see it in falling yields, rising asset prices and investors once again searching for where the next expansion will begin.
QE (quantitative easing) is not just a technical adjustment.
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