Executive Summary The effective federal funds rate (EFFR) remains pinned at 3.64%, even as SOFR pressures have eased and the Federal Reserve has injected liquidity through T-bill purchases. The rate’s proximity to the interest on reserves level underscores continued tightness in short-term funding markets, driven by repo dynamics, structural constraints, and limited balance sheet flexibility. A pending leverage ratio ...
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