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That's not how monetary policy works. The "new paper" that is "printed" by the central bank is traded for a financial asset, typically a bond. The counterparty which previously had a bond, now has cash. It's unclear how the counterparty can take advantage of this situation at the expense of everybody else (which is what you suggest is happening).


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