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1 April, 03:10

True or false: the government securities purchased by the federal reserve ("the fed") in normal open-market operations have a longer term than the government bonds the fed purchases for quantitative easing.

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  1. 1 April, 03:19
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    The answer to this question is basically False because the government securities in normal open-market operation have a short-term interest rate than the long term interest rate of government bond for quantitative easing. Quantitative easing only brought to play when the short-term interest goes down to zero.
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