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New York Fed accepts
$26.10 billion through its Term Securities Lending Facility
Thu, Jul 3
Statement regarding System Open Market Account activity
Thu, Jul 3
New York Fed names five senior vice presidents and 10 vice presidents
Tue, July 1
New York Fed names eight assistant vice presidents and 16 officers
Tue, July 1
Federal Reserve announces results of June 30 auction of $75 billion in 28-day credit
Tue, July 1
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Fri, June 27
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Open Market Operations
Average daily outstanding repurchase agreements for June was $118.0 billion.
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Fedwire® Funds Service: In May there were 11.0 million transfers worth $62.3 trillion.
Regional Economy
May CEI shows a decline in activity in New York State and New Jersey and moderating growth in New York City.
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