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Opportunistic Investors Sole Participants in TALF 2.0
April 21, 2022
Brandon Ivey
All of the participants in the Fed’s TALF program set up in the early days of the pandemic were so-called opportunistic investors that hadn’t previously been buying AAA-rated deals.
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