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Interesting argument that sort of resonates with our liquidity discussions. At base, since fall the fed has been pouring money into the overnight markets any time the market wobbled. Those are the "repo" markets; injections of short-term liquidity when no one else is willing to provide it. Historically, a fed intervention might be $10-20 billion. Now they're averaging $50 billion a night.
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