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Own Government Bonds? Here's Why You Should Be Worried

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U.S. government policies of "financial repression" to lighten government debt servicing burdens that could have adverse effects on bondholder returns.

"Financial repression" as part of U.S. Federal Reserve policies to improve U.S. debt servicing and investors in bonds

05/21/2011

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