What is the term for the banking strategy where the central bank gradually ends quantitative easing?
"Pump Priming"
"Fiscal Cliff"
"Tapering"
"Quantitative Tightening"
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What economic event prompted the US Federal Government to initiate large-scale buying of government bonds and undertake quantitative easing measures around 2008?
"The Dotcom Bubble"
"The Global Financial Crisis"
"The COVID-19 Pandemic"
"The Great Depression"
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What impact did the US Federal Reserve's tapering in 2013 have on the Indian Rupee?
"The Rupee appreciated significantly"
"The Rupee remained largely unaffected"
"The Rupee depreciated by a large percentage"
"The Rupee stabilized at a fixed exchange rate"
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Why did American investors start investing in emerging markets like India during the period of quantitative easing in the US?
"Higher interest rates in emerging markets"
"Political instability in the US"
"Lower interest rates in the US prompted investors to seek higher returns elsewhere"
"Attractive tax incentives offered by emerging markets"
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What was the approximate growth of the Sensex between 2013 and January 2020?
"25%"
"50%"
"105%"
"150%"
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