Sam on Nostr: Did Yellen move issuance to the short end of the curve, not to boost liquidity, but ...
Did Yellen move issuance to the short end of the curve, not to boost liquidity, but because she does not want to finance long term at high rates, knowing full well that rates will be cut in the not too distant future? Meaning high interest payments as % expenditures are not here to stay?
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