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Reverse repurchase agreements held by the Federal Reserve: All Maturities (RREPT)

Series ID:RREPT
Source(s): Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Release: H.4.1 Factors Affecting Reserve Balances
Units:Millions of Dollars
Frequency:Weekly, As of Wednesday
Seasonal
Adjustment:
Not Seasonally Adjusted
Observation
Range:
2002-12-18 to 2012-02-08
Updated:2012-02-09 4:50 PM CST
Notes:

Reverse repurchase agreements are transactions in which securities are sold to primary dealers or foreign central banks under an agreement to buy them back from the same party on a specified date at the same price plus interest. Reverse repurchase agreements absorb reserve balances from the banking system for the length of the agreement. They are typically collateralized using Treasury bills. As with repurchase agreements, the naming convention used here reflects the transaction from the dealers' perspective; the Federal Reserve receives cash in a reverse repurchase agreement and provides collateral to the dealers.