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5yr tips 5 years fwd

Posted by WARREN MOSLER on February 8, 2008 in Fed, Inflation No Comments

The Fed’s pet inflation expectation indicator is moving higher, fast.

2008-02-08 5yr Tips 5yr Fwd


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