English
Etymology
From ultra- + loose.
Adjective
ultraloose (comparative more ultraloose, superlative most ultraloose)
- Extremely loose.
2015 July 10, Conrad De Aenlle, “Slow-Motion Events in Greece and Washington Sway Markets”, in New York Times[1]:He calls the diminished price swings this year, combined with heavy borrowing and ultraloose monetary policy, “a recipe for disaster.”