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To: Cush who wrote (926)8/15/2003 9:32:39 PM
From: Tom  Respond to of 1379
 
See the temporary and historical links.

piraz.com



To: Cush who wrote (926)8/16/2003 10:07:39 AM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1379
 
Check out this link. Seems like a lot of liquidity being fed into the system. Don't think 20 billion in one swoop is normal. For what reason? Watch out next couple of weeks perhaps? Am I reading this incorrectly?

app.ny.frb.org



To: Cush who wrote (926)8/17/2003 8:11:57 PM
From: Cush  Respond to of 1379
 
<font color=blue>Temporary Float $ 37,000,000,000. (Revised)
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Change today - <font color=blue>float increased by $ 12,000,000,000.</font>

Revised from $76.42 billion down to $20 billion, sometime during the day.

So, <font color=green>$ 20,000,000,000.</font> admitted.

20 billion in O/W repos

app.ny.frb.org

<font color=red>Due to expire on Monday - $ 20 billion.
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If anyone has a different total for the float, please let me know.

Challo, thanks for the heads-up.

Cush