Value Investing Fed Adds $83.1 Billion in Short-term Money to Markets |
Fed Adds $83.1 Billion in Short-term Money to Markets Posted: 09 Jan 2020 09:53 PM PST https://www.wsj.com/articles/fed-adds-83-1-billion-in-short-term-money-to-markets-11578582197 During the 07-09 housing crisis the banks were using securitized mortgages as collateral for their short-term repurchase agreements. Does anyone know what they are using as collateral now? How much confidence do they have in those collateral that the Fed are sure that if anything happens that could cause these money market funds to hold on their money wont create a solvency problem? Also lastly how are asset-backed commercial paper market monitored or where can I see the data on quarterly filings to SEC? [link] [comments] |
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