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Banks borrow more from emergency Fed program

Seattle : WA : USA | 24 days ago  
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Banks borrowed slightly more from the Federal Reserve's emergency lending program over the past week, while reducing their use of other credit programs designed to ease the financial crisis. The Fed says commercial banks averaged $22.6 billion in daily borrowing over the week that ended Wednesday....
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    Federal Reserve's balance sheet grew slightly in the latest week on increased holdings of government and mortgage agency debt, Fed data showed on Thursday. The Fed's balance sheet liabilities -- a broad gauge of its lending to the financial system --...
  • News Source: San Francisco Chronicle | 21 days ago
    Banks borrowed slightly more from the Federal Reserve's emergency lending program over the past week, while reducing their use of other credit programs designed to ease the financial crisis. More News The Fed said commercial banks averaged $22.6...
  • News Source: Seattle Times | 21 days ago
    Banks borrowed slightly more from the Federal Reserve's emergency lending program over the past week, while reducing their use of other credit programs designed to ease the financial crisis. The Fed says commercial banks averaged $22.6 billion in...
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