Global Central Banks Unite to Boost Dollar Liquidity Amid Banking Crisis

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Source: Federal Reserve
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The Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank, the Federal Reserve, and the Swiss National Bank have announced a coordinated action to enhance the provision of liquidity via the standing U.S. dollar liquidity swap line arrangements. The central banks have agreed to increase the frequency of 7-day maturity operations from weekly to daily to improve the swap lines' effectiveness in providing U.S. dollar funding. The network of swap lines among these central banks serves as an important liquidity backstop to ease strains in global funding markets.

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