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That's hedging against inflation (which is definitely something they should have been doing for long term bonds). Interest rates directly affect the sale price of a bond, and it could have been hedged against, but it wasn't required. They won't do it unless it's required. Banks over 50 billion need to be regulated again (and they should lower it to 10 billion too).


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