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Statement Regarding Reverse Repurchase Agreements
As noted in the October 19, 2009, Statement Regarding Reverse Repurchase Agreements, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has been working internally and with market participants on operational aspects of triparty reverse repurchase agreements to ensure that this tool will be ready to support any reserve draining operations that the Federal Open Market Committee might direct. Beginning Wednesday, February 29, the New York Fed intends to conduct another series of small-scale reverse repurchase (repo) transactions using all eligible collateral types. The first operations will be conducted with the newest expanded reverse repo counterparties-the 8 banks announced on December 1, 2011-as well as the two new primary dealers announced on October 4, 2011
Fed actions supported liquidity in clearing and settlement system
The latest New York Feds EPR, Settlement Liquidity and Monetary Policy Implementation Lessons from the Financial Crisis observes how smoothly the U.S. dollar clearing and settling system performed during and after the financial crisis
Monetary and Fiscal Policies Implemented during Global Recession Raised Expectations of a Recovery
Policy Initiatives in the Global Recession: What Did Forecasters Expect?
Statement on the release of the Tri-party Repo Infrastructure Reform Task Force’s final report
Statement on the release of the Tri-party Repo Infrastructure Reform Task Force’s final report
Change to the SOMA Securities Lending Program
Consistent with the latest revision to section 3 of the FOMC authorization for domestic open market operations, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York may lend securities on longer than an overnight basis to accommodate weekend, holiday and similar trading conventions.
February Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates manufacturing activity in New York State expanded for third consecutive month
The general business conditions index rose six points to 19.5, its highest level in more than a year
New York Fed Sells $6.2 Billion in Face Amount of Maiden Lane II LLC Assets
New York Fed Sells $6.2 Billion in Face Amount of Maiden Lane II LLC Assets
Down, but Not Out: U.S. Remains Competitive in Global Trade
The New York Fed has released the latest article, Why Is the U.S. Share of World Merchandise Exports Shrinking?, in its Current Issues in Economics and Finance series.
Statement supporting implementation of TMPG fails charge trading practice
The Agency Debt and Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities Fails Charge Trading Practice recommended by the Treasury Market Practices Group goes into effect on February 1, 2012.
New study sheds light on the liquidity of TIPS
The latest New York Fed’s EPR, The Microstructure of the TIPS Market provides new evidence on the liquidity of Treasury inflation protected securities and how it differs from that of nominal Treasury securities.

