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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (47325)7/7/1998 9:54:00 AM
From: Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Hi Gersh,..Re:<<Fed Funds Chart>>

Gersh, I've seen a FF chart before but can't find it again now. I did find a chart of funds from the NY Fed though and the rate was up to 7% on June 30th which is why they keep adding liquidity. Doesn't make sense though to add liquidity with one hand and tell the banks to get more conservative on loans.

ny.frb.org
Fund rates

Anyway, I'll keep looking for that chart and clean out some unused bookmarks along the way. <g> Also looked in the BMI symbol list and found no symbol for Fed Funds. Looks like someone would use it for some kind of guide or metric, but it sure is hard to find.

Another place to find it might be at the Govpx but it looks like they want money to use their resources and I always try to use free resources.
govpx.com

Regards,

Lee