Federal Reserve's reverse repo operations continued to show activity fluctuations this session. Six counterparties participated in the latest operation, drawing down $3.280 billion in liquidity—up from the previous round's $3.083 billion across 7 bids. The uptick in both participation size and bid count reflects ongoing dynamics in the overnight funding market, a key indicator for understanding broader monetary conditions that indirectly influence crypto asset valuations and market risk appetite.
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ser_aped.eth
· 23h ago
The Federal Reserve's latest reverse repurchase operation is playing the number game again, and liquidity extraction has accelerated.
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SerRugResistant
· 01-12 18:16
The central bank's repo rate has increased again, liquidity is playing around. Isn't this a bad signal for the bullish crypto market?
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BoredRiceBall
· 01-09 22:10
The Federal Reserve is playing tricks with repurchase agreements again, liquidity is being withdrawn. What does this mean for the crypto world... When money is tight, do they still want prices to rise?
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BearEatsAll
· 01-09 22:02
Liquidity is once again in a tug-of-war; it's hard to say how much these fluctuations in numbers will impact the coin's price.
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SignatureCollector
· 01-09 21:58
The central bank is doing this again; liquidity fluctuations are just sending signals to the crypto circle.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-09 21:51
Reverse repurchase agreements are messing around again, these numbers are quite interesting.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-09 21:47
ngl the fed's basically playing reverse repo ping-pong and we're all supposed to act like this moves markets... well technically it does but like, the $197M swing? come on lmao
Federal Reserve's reverse repo operations continued to show activity fluctuations this session. Six counterparties participated in the latest operation, drawing down $3.280 billion in liquidity—up from the previous round's $3.083 billion across 7 bids. The uptick in both participation size and bid count reflects ongoing dynamics in the overnight funding market, a key indicator for understanding broader monetary conditions that indirectly influence crypto asset valuations and market risk appetite.