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  2. Some Fed policymakers open to lowering the overnight repo rate

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    The so-called overnight reverse repurchase agreement rate, one of two technical lending rates the Fed uses to ensure the federal funds rate stays within its monetary policy target range, is ...

  3. Fed cuts reverse repo rate by wider margin than funds rate target

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    The Fed said that the reverse repo rate will now stand at 4.25% from its prior level of 4.55%, marking a 30 basis point easing, while it lowered the federal funds target rate range by a quarter ...

  4. Fed looks set to tweak reverse repo rate to speed exit of cash

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    While the federal funds rate target is seen being trimmed by a quarter-percentage-point to between 4.25% and 4.50%, the reverse repo rate, or RRP, is seen falling to 4.25% from its current setting ...

  5. September 2019 events in the U.S. repo market - Wikipedia

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    On the morning [2] of Tuesday, September 17, interest rates on overnight repo transactions experienced a sudden and unexpected [2] [17] [24] increase. [2] [25] During the trading day, interest rates on overnight repo transactions went as high as 10 percent, [25] [26] with the top 1 percent of transactions reaching 9 percent.

  6. SOFR - Wikipedia

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    SOFR is based on the Treasury repurchase market (repo), Treasuries loaned or borrowed overnight. [5] SOFR uses data from overnight Treasury repo activity to calculate a rate published at approximately 8:00 a.m. New York time on the next business day by the US Federal Reserve Bank of New York. [12]

  7. Fed reverse repo volume sparks worries U.S. short-term rates ...

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    Volume at the Fed's overnight reverse repo window surged to $433 billion on Tuesday, according to New York Fed data. A little over two months ago, around mid-March, there was zero reverse repo ...

  8. Repurchase agreement - Wikipedia

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    The rate at which the RBI lends to commercial banks is called the repo rate. In case of inflation, the RBI may increase the repo rate, thus discouraging banks to borrow and reducing the money supply in the economy. [17] As of September 2020, the RBI repo rate is set at 4.00% and the reverse repo rate at 3.35%. [18]

  9. Analysis: U.S. banks face trillion-dollar reverse repo headache

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    The trillions of dollars in overnight cash tucked away daily at the Federal Reserve could turn into a major headache for banks that could squeeze their balance sheets and impair their ability to lend.