United States: Liquidity and Credit Facilities - Primary Credit Loans

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Primary Credit Loans in the United States are administered by the Federal Reserve System as part of its liquidity and credit facilities. These loans are short-term funds provided by the Federal Reserve to financially sound institutions without requiring specific collateral or proof of fund usage. The primary purpose of these loans is to meet the short-term liquidity needs of financial institutions and to maintain stability in the financial markets.

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Description

Primary Credit Loans in the United States are administered by the Federal Reserve System as part of its liquidity and credit facilities. These loans are short-term funds provided by the Federal Reserve to financially sound institutions without requiring specific collateral or proof of fund usage. The primary purpose of these loans is to meet the short-term liquidity needs of financial institutions and to maintain stability in the financial markets.

Published by
Federal Reserve System (Choice)
Frequency
Weekly
Next Update
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