How To Use Cheap money In A Sentence
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The age of cheap money could be drawing to a close.
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Now, having sown the fair wind of all that cheap money, they are reaping the whirlwind of economic disaster.
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Cheap money tends to lead to misallocation of capital.
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A nudge, a wink and a hint that cheap money is here to stay is about the best we're going to get.
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What happens if you inject too much cheap money into a rickety economic structure?
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A nudge, a wink and a hint that cheap money is here to stay is about the best we're going to get.
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Again, right now the world is awash in cheap money.
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This a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for our economic revival, and makes the "cheap money" policy during that earlier period of austerity under Hugh Dalton's Labour chancellorship of 1945-47 look like a vicarage tea party.
Planned penury is leading us to ruin