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Fed Erupts With Asset Purchases: One Central Bank Is Not Like The Others

EDITOR NOTE:  This graphic shows just how extreme the measures taken by the US Federal Reserve are as compared with every other central bank around the world. When viewed in terms of numbers, it’s staggering. But when viewed in terms of a graphic representation, the “truth” has shock value to it. No wonder gold and silver are rising at such an accelerated rate.

Yes, there are many central banks around the globe. But the US Federal Reserve is leading the way with a staggering 24.9% YoY growth in M2 Money Stock. M2 growth barely exceeded 10% during the US financial crisis and Great Recession.

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In terms of Treasury holdings, the Fed is beating all other major central banks.

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