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	<title>Comments on: Fed&#8217;s Targeted Liquidity Operations</title>
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		<title>By: dw</title>
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		<description>well said...the results I see here and other statistical data is a lack of purity....so cause and effect are unclear, therefore open to interpretation. thus, increase room for bias or other errors. 

ted spread or vix, libor etc are all becomming clouded with unpure influences. one must be cautious to their meanings...</description>
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<p>ted spread or vix, libor etc are all becomming clouded with unpure influences. one must be cautious to their meanings&#8230;</p>
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