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Fed’s collateral book mostly in loans

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: February 24 2008 22:57 | Last updated: February 24 2008 22:57

More than half the collateral backing cash advances made by the Federal Reserve to banks operating in the US is in the form of loans rather than securities, the New York Fed has told the Financial Times.

This is the first time the Fed has offered any insight into its collateral portfolio, and the news is likely to diminish market concerns about the nature of the assets backing the Fed loans.

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