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Title: Federal Reserve
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Or they could take a loss if they sold the shares at a lower rate of the original price. This is different than dealing with bonds as they would gain no profit from the selling the bonds or loose any profit when they purchase the bonds.
This policy would give the Federal Reserve another tool to use in trying to control the economy but it has some issues that must be addressed... Showed first 250 characters
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This is different than dealing with bonds as they would gain no profit from the selling the bonds or loose any profit when they purchase the bonds.
This policy would give the Federal Reserve another tool to use in trying to control the economy but it has some issues that must be addressed... Showed next 250 characters
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