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The U.S. Federal Reserve is buying corporate bonds and ETFs containing them for the first time in its 107-year history to support the economy.
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The Fed is buying some of the biggest companies' bonds, raising questions over why
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The Fed is buying some of the biggest companies' bonds, raising questions over why
The Fed bought more blue-chip and junk bonds, and has started making Main Street loans