T-bill Auctions to Fund the Fed (Treasury)

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The T-bill Auctions to Fund the Fed

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T-BILL AUCTIONS TO FUND THE FED
Balance Sheet
Disbursed*:
Current outstanding:
Public Funds
Maximum at-risk: $260B
Current at-risk:

* See the methodology and glossary for definitions of "disbursed," etc.

Funding agency and aid type

The funding agency is the U.S. Treasury, held at the FRBNY.

Auction sale.

Who benefits

Background

Via Prins:

“The program will consist of a series of Treasury bill auctions, separate from Treasury’s current borrowing program, with the proceeds from these auctions to be maintained in an account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Funds in this account serve to drain reserves from the banking system, and will therefore offset the reserve impact of recent Federal Reserve lending and liquidity initiatives [facilities].”

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Notes

Prins: “In November 2008, the Treasury announced that it would borrow $260 billion to fund the Supplementary Financing Program, whose proceeds were deposited with the Federal Reserve.” [2]

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