The effect of quantitative easing is to raise the price of securities, therefore lowering their yields, as well as to increase total money supply. (investopedia.com)
The effect of quantitative easing is to raise the price of securities, therefore lowering their yields, as well as to increase total money supply. (investopedia.com)
The blue line is M2 (divided by 10, so that it would fit in the same scale), one measure of the total money supply. (businessinsider.com)