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Dallas Fed President calls for enhanced US liquidity infrastructure

EditorVenkatesh Jartarkar
Published 11/10/2023, 08:36 AM

In a recent address at the European Central Bank Conference, Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan emphasized the need for stronger liquidity infrastructure in the United States. Highlighting lessons from the spring banking crisis, Logan urged banks to proactively manage collateral at the Federal Reserve's discount window and advocated for improvements in regulatory measures and liquidity access.

Logan pinpointed specific areas for scrutiny and enhancement, notably the Basel III leverage ratio, which she believes should be re-examined to ensure it does not impede banks' ability to manage liquidity. She also suggested that steps should be taken to improve liquidity access, including the possibility of centrally clearing standing repurchase facility operations.

The spring banking crisis served as a wake-up call for financial institutions and regulators alike, underscoring the importance of robust liquidity frameworks. Logan's endorsement of collateral-based lending is part of a broader strategy to fortify the banking system against future liquidity shortages.

By pre-positioning collateral at the Fed's discount window, banks can better prepare for potential stress scenarios. This proactive approach aligns with Logan's vision of a more resilient financial system capable of withstanding unforeseen challenges.

As financial landscapes continue to evolve, Logan's insights at today's conference underscore an ongoing commitment to ensuring stability and reliability within the US banking sector. The proposed measures aim to safeguard against liquidity risks and reinforce the overall health of financial markets.

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