The Federal Reserve's big move! Although interest rates have not been lowered, they are well taken care of! Normalization of currency=interest rate reduction?
因醉鞭名马幌
发表于 2024-6-18 15:32:51
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On June 17th local time, according to data released by the New York Federal Reserve, the Federal Reserve accepted a total of $333.429 billion from 66 counterparties in fixed rate reverse repo operations. This is $50 billion less than the data released on June 14th and nearly $110 billion less than the data released on June 12th.
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