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Stock investors expect the Fed to save them. But no ‘Warsh put’ is coming.
Stock investors anticipate the Federal Reserve will intervene to protect portfolios, but the article argues this belief misinterprets past actions. It clarifies that Alan Greenspan adhered to established rules during the dot-com crash rather than proactively safeguarding markets.
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