Federal Reserve Reverse Repo Usage Falls to Lowest Level Since 2021

The Fed’s fixed-rate reverse repurchase operations recorded $4.496 billion in transactions, reaching their lowest point in over three years.

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Terms & Concepts
  • Reverse Repurchase Agreement (Reverse Repo): A transaction in which the Federal Reserve sells securities to counterparties with an agreement to repurchase them later, used to manage short-term interest rates and liquidity.