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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Aris Mining Corp T.ARIS

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ARIS.WT.A | CLGDF | ARMN | N.AMNG.NT.U

Aris Mining Corporation is a gold producer in the Americas. The Company is engaged in operating two mines with expansions underway in Colombia. The Segovia Operation is located in the Segovia-Remedios mining district in the department of Antioquia, Colombia, approximately 180 kilometers (km) northeast of Medellin. The Segovia Operations comprises four active underground gold mining operations... see more

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Aris Mining Corp > 2:04PM EST:FOMC "easy policy won’t change soon,minutes show"
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Post by VerusSemperSors on Feb 17, 2021 2:27pm

2:04PM EST:FOMC "easy policy won’t change soon,minutes show"

It looks like quantitative easing is to continue longer than many investors were expecting. Too soon to taper off the QE says the fed.

That should translate into those investor's expectations of less bond buying by the fed, higher interest rates, and lower gold prices not being realized - for now at least.

That's great news for gold. Maybe the bleeding will stop soon:

"Fed officials see economy ‘far from’ where it needs to be, meaning easy policy won’t change soon, minutes show"

Federal Open Market Committee members at their most recent gathering reaffirmed that the central bank will be keeping policy loose well into the future, according to meeting minutes released Wednesday.

With the economy continuing to shake off the effects from the Covid-19 pandemic, the committee, which sets monetary policy for the Federal Reserve, kept policy unchanged.

That meant holding benchmark short-term borrowing rates near zero and maintaining the minimum $120 billion of asset purchases each month.

In a discussion over the Fed’s asset purchase program and interest rate policy, the minutes noted little chance for a change anytime soon.

“Participants noted that economic conditions were currently far from the Committee’s longer-run goals and that the stance for policy would need to remain accommodative until those goals were achieved,” the meeting summary said. “Consequently, all participants supported maintaining the Committee’s current settings and outcome-based guidance for the federal funds rate and the pace of asset purchases.”

Heading into the meeting, investors had been looking for discussion about when the FOMC might start tapering the pace of its bond buying, or quantitative easing. The post-meeting statement made no mention of the talks, and Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said afterwards that the Fed likely would keep policy accommodative.

Members noted that the QE program, which has taken the Fed’s balance sheet to nearly $7.5 trillion, “had materially eased financial conditions and was providing substantial support to the economy.”

The deliberations come amid concerns central bank officials have over the pace of recovery. Of particular focus is the goal of a ’broad and inclusive” labor market recovery, across racial, gender and income lines.

The post-meeting statement noted that the speed of economic activity and improvements in the labor market has “moderated in recent months.” The minutes helped amplify Fed sentiment in that regard.

“With the economy still far from those goals, participants judged that it was likely to take some time for substantial further progress to be achieved,” the summary stated.

Since the meeting, Fed officials have been virtually unanimous in saying they don’t expect significant policy changes until more progress is made towards the central bank’s “broad and inclusive” goal for the labor market. Powell and others have stressed that they won’t start raising interest rates to head off inflation, but rather will wait for actual price pressures to show up before tightening policy.

In terms of tapering, it’s just premature. We just created the guidance. We said we wanted to see substantial further progress toward our goals before we modify our asset purchase guidance,” Powell said at his post-meeting news conference.

Comment by clubhouse19 on Feb 17, 2021 2:36pm
Looks like gold now has an added competitor in Crypto currency. Many are bypassing gold and going with this new flavor of the day.
Comment by VerusSemperSors on Feb 17, 2021 2:49pm
Yes, the "flavor of the day" has momentum on it's side right now. Crypto has definite advantages for storing illicit wealth. But there are many that can't bring themselves to trust this store of value that exists only as bits of data without regulatory protection. Gold is a good compromise for compact movable wealth that is also tangible.
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