Benjamin Fernandez

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Thus the money pushed out to developing countries by the Fed’s low-interest policy came back to help expand the agencies’ purchase of subprime mortgage-backed securities. Knowing that the agencies enjoyed the implicit guarantee of the government, the foreign central banks really did not care about the risks the agencies took.
Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten The World Economy
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