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In the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008, the Federal Reserve began the process of purchasing $600 billion in U.S. Treasury bonds. In terms of the bond supply and demand model, analyze the impact of this purchase on the bond market (to be clear: how does this affect bond prices? How does this affect interest rates?).
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