Repurchase agreement

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Wall Street Journal  4 hrs ago  Comment 
The New york Fed took its first step toward unwinding the stimulus provided to markets over the last two years by selling Treasurys through reverse repurchases.
FX Street  Dec 1  Comment 
News and views  Risk markets stabilised near the bearish end of their recent ranges. Concern over Dubai World’s contagion effect eased with the calming noises from regulators, rating agencies, and revelations of insignificant exposures by...
Wall Street Journal  Dec 1  Comment 
The Federal Reserve plans to sell back small amounts of securities to the market in coming weeks via reverse repurchase transactions.
Wall Street Journal  Nov 30  Comment 
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York plans to implement "small scale" reverse repurchase agreement transactions over coming weeks, but said the operations have no implication for monetary policy.
The Economic Times  Nov 27  Comment 
Excessive dependance by Indian market participants on the wholesale funding market, such as repurchase agreements, is a concern, deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India said on Friday.
Reuters  Nov 26  Comment 
A handful of banks have told the Federal Reserve they could do more to support the central bank's exit from its emergency cash infusions if a key accounting rule was changed, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Reuters  Nov 25  Comment 
A handful of banks have told the Federal Reserve they could do more to support the central bank's exit from its emergency cash infusions if a key accounting rule was changed, according to a person familiar with the situation.
naked capitalism  Nov 25  Comment 
Yesterday, I went after two targets in one post. The primary one was Andrew Ross Sorkin, who despite the considerable reporting and storytelling skills he demonstrated in Too Big Too Fail, seemed unable to keep a heavy-handed pro-Fed posture out...
FX Street  Nov 24  Comment 
Large scale repos, a term deposit facility and possibly asset sales are the tools available to reduce excess liquidity when the time comes. Upward revisions to GDP growth in 2009 and 2010, downward revisions to unemployment rates and only minor...
Mondo Visione  Nov 23  Comment 
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