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End Of Day Report March 10thThe Fed has introduced a 'Bank Term Funding Programme', which has USD 25bln of funds immediately available, and will allow banks to borrow from the Fed using Treasury bonds as collateral; the bonds will be valued at par.

Darren Krett

Monday 13 March 2023

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The Fed has introduced a 'Bank Term Funding Programme', which has USD 25bln of funds immediately available, and will allow banks to borrow from the Fed using Treasury bonds as collateral; the bonds will be valued at par. facebookThe Fed has introduced a 'Bank Term Funding Programme', which has USD 25bln of funds immediately available, and will allow banks to borrow from the Fed using Treasury bonds as collateral; the bonds will be valued at par. twitterThe Fed has introduced a 'Bank Term Funding Programme', which has USD 25bln of funds immediately available, and will allow banks to borrow from the Fed using Treasury bonds as collateral; the bonds will be valued at par. linkedin

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