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Rapid Declines in the Fed’s Overnight Reverse Repurchase (ON RRP) Facility May Start to Slow

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The value of assets held at the Federal Reserve’s overnight reverse repurchase (ON RRP) facility has dropped by close to 60 percent from its peak in December 2022. Much of this drop is attributed to an increase in Treasury bill issuance to refill the Treasury General Account (TGA) after the most recent debt-limit debate. However, the TGA is not expected to grow much more, suggesting the rapid decline in assets held at the ON RRP could slow.

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  • Stefan Jacewitz, 2023. "Rapid Declines in the Fed’s Overnight Reverse Repurchase (ON RRP) Facility May Start to Slow," Economic Bulletin, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, pages 1-4, November.
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    1. Stefan Jacewitz & Haluk Unal & Chengjun Wu, 2022. "Shadow Insurance? Money Market Fund Investors and Bank Sponsorship [Do global banks spread global imbalances? Asset-backed commercial paper during the financial crisis of 2007–09]," The Review of Corporate Finance Studies, Society for Financial Studies, vol. 11(2), pages 414-456.
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