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US: Bank’s liquidity positions do not improve – BNP Paribas

At the end of last week, demand for cash from primary dealers far outstripped what the Fed was offering, Céline Choulet from BNP Paribas informs. Liquidity positions do not show signs of improvement.

Key quotes

“In an attempt to stave off the risk of pressures on the market as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, the Fed increased the scale of its repo transactions on Monday 9 March.”

“Although the Fed has injected nearly USD 480 billion in additional central bank money since mid-September, the liquidity position (immediately available cash) at major US banks has not improved.”

“On the one hand, bank reserves with the Fed have increased by only USD 280 billion, due to the growth in the Treasury’s general account. On the other hand, the major banks have absorbed a large part of the collateral issued, either through outright purchases or indirectly through the forced retention of securities by their primary dealers.”

 

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