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Friday, September 07, 2012

The Scary Math Behind The Mechanics Of QE3, And Why Bernanke's Hands May Be Tied | ZeroHedge

The Scary Math Behind The Mechanics Of QE3, And Why Bernanke's Hands May Be Tied | ZeroHedge

...the Fed owns all but $650 billion of 10-30 year nominal Treasuries." Also as pointed out above, Twist 2, aka QE 3.5 is already absorbing all of the long end supply. And herein lies the rub. To quote UBS: "Taking out, say, $300 billion in long-end Treasuries almost certainly would put tremendous pressure on liquidity in that market....Ploughing ahead with a large, fixed size QE program could cause liquidity to tank.
In other words, anyone expecting a full blown LSAP focusing only on US Treasurys will very likely be disappointed as the Fed will certainly realize, quite soon we hope, that it has only $650 billion in total 10 year + bonds available in the entire private market!

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