The U.S. Federal Reserve injected $1.6 billion into the banking system through an overnight repurchase agreement on December 30. This liquidity measure is the second-largest since the pandemic, reflecting ongoing efforts to stabilize financial markets.
Meanwhile, cross-border transaction scrutiny intensifies as regulators, including the CFT, closely monitor crypto flows. Banks are navigating these regulatory pressures while managing cash needs as the year-end approaches.
Fed Injects $1.6 Billion in Liquidity via Overnight Repo
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