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The Fed’s decision to buy as much as $900 billion of Treasury bonds over the next 8 months has many people worried. WSJ's Jon Hislsenrath joins the News Hub to explain why why the Fed doesn't think this is a problem, and why others think it's wrong.
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Date Found: November 04, 2010
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