Federal Reserve Bank of New York Releases Operating Policy on Market Operations Counterparties

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The New York Fed released a statement of its policies towards managing its open market operations counterparty relationships with private entities, which includes primary dealers in US Treasury securities. Generally, the New York Fed seeks to transact with regulated banks and broker-dealers of a sufficient scale that do not cause an undue level of credit risk exposure. The policy contains a series of expectations that the New York Fed has for counterparties, which includes following Treasury Market Practices Group or Foreign Exchange Committee best practices, providing insights and information to the New York Fed, meeting regulatory requirements and having a sound compliance program in place. The policy also discusses the behavioral expectations the New York Fed has for counterparties, which include that the firm participates competitively in operations where the firm is selected as a counterparty, maintains the required scale and continues to meet the standards of the New York Fed in terms of legal services, transaction support and resiliency and continuity. Under the revised standards for primary dealers, the amount of required regulatory net capital (as computed in accordance with the net capital rule of the SEC) for a broker-dealer has been reduced from $150 million to $50 million.

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