"The Fed is sending a strong signal that it thinks that spreads have come in sufficiently."

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"The Fed is sending a strong signal that it thinks that spreads have come in sufficiently."

--Aaron Bryson, analyst at Barclays Capital on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York rejecting 35% of the bonds submitted for the final round of the Term Asset-Backed Lending Facility for commercial mortgage-backed securities.

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