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eric t. swanson Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Let’s Twist Again: A High-Frequency Event-Study Analysis of Operation Twist and Its Implications for QE2
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Document Date: 2000-12-31 19:00:00


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Long Treasurys / the New York Times / Wall Street Journal / Freddie Mac / Fannie Mae / Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation / /

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Europe / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

Event

Employment Change / Diplomatic Relations / M&A / Bankruptcy / /

IndustryTerm

finance literature / bank reserves / /

MarketIndex

S&P 500 / /

Organization

Social Security Administration / Congress / Brookings Institution / Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco / White House / Federal Reserve Bank of New York / U.S. Treasury Bureau / U.S. government / US Federal Reserve / Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee / Federal Reserve Board / Bureau of Economic Analysis / Kennedy administration / Federal National Mortgage Association / U.S. Treasury / Federal Reserve / /

Person

Robin Lumsdaine / Richard Sutch / John F. Kennedy / Veronica Warnock / Joseph Gagnon / Francis Warnock / Charles Jones / Eric T. Swanson / Owen Lamont / Eli Remolona / Ben Bernanke / Thomas King / Michael Fleming / Franco Modigliani / Amico King / /

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Chairman / president of the United States / Major Foreign Holders / representative / foreign official / /

PublishedMedium

the Wall Street Journal / the New York Times / Wall Street Journal / /

URL

www.economics21.org/commentary/e21s-openletterben-bernanke / www.treasury.gov/resource-center/datachart-center/tic / /

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