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1 posted on 09/18/2008 12:35:38 AM PDT by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000

my guess is that this is good????


2 posted on 09/18/2008 12:40:08 AM PDT by cherry (SP for VP !!!)
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Press Release

Federal Reserve Press Release

Release Date: September 18, 2008

For release at 3:00 a.m. EDT

Today, the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank (ECB), the Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan, and the Swiss National Bank are announcing coordinated measures designed to address the continued elevated pressures in U.S. dollar short-term funding markets. These measures, together with other actions taken in the last few days by individual central banks, are designed to improve the liquidity conditions in global financial markets. The central banks continue to work together closely and will take appropriate steps to address the ongoing pressures.

Federal Reserve Actions
The Federal Open Market Committee has authorized a $180 billion expansion of its temporary reciprocal currency arrangements (swap lines). This increased capacity will be available to provide dollar funding for both term and overnight liquidity operations by the other central banks. 

The FOMC has authorized increases in the existing swap lines with the ECB and the Swiss National Bank. These larger facilities will now support the provision of U.S. dollar liquidity in amounts of up to $110 billion by the ECB, an increase of $55 billion, and up to $27 billion by the Swiss National Bank, an increase of $15 billion. 

In addition, new swap facilities have been authorized with the Bank of Japan, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Canada. These facilities will support the provision of U.S. dollar liquidity in amounts of up to $60 billion by the Bank of Japan, $40 billion by the Bank of England, and $10 billion by the Bank of Canada.  

All of these reciprocal currency arrangements have been authorized through January 30, 2009. 

Information on Related Actions Being Taken by Other Central Banks
Information on the actions that will be taken by other central banks is available at the following websites:

Bank of Canada Leaving the Board
Bank of England Leaving the Board
European Central Bank Leaving the Board
Bank of Japan Leaving the Board
Swiss National Bank Leaving the Board

http://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/press/monetary/20080918a.htm


5 posted on 09/18/2008 12:48:12 AM PDT by BGHater (Democracy is the road to socialism.)
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To: HAL9000
The dollar gets to live another day.

And gold is already down from its peak yesterday of $885 to $873.

When you owe the world a few hundred trillion dollars (or whatever it is), they are at your beck and call.

Power to the Debtor!


6 posted on 09/18/2008 12:53:01 AM PDT by ThePythonicCow (By their false faith in Man as God, the left would destroy us. They call this faith change.)
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To: HAL9000
Europe is up so far. Asia is responding as well, not green put surging from further in the red.

Symbol Name Last Trade Change Related Info
^ATX ATX 2,923.39 3:45AM ET Down 15.81 (0.54%) Components, Chart, More
^BFX BEL-20 2,815.40 4:01AM ET Up 26.45 (0.95%) Chart, More
^FCHI CAC 40 4,027.53 3:46AM ET Up 27.42 (0.69%) Chart, More
^GDAXI DAX 5,883.35 3:45AM ET Up 22.37 (0.38%) Chart, More
^AEX AEX General 359.06 4:01AM ET Up 2.08 (0.58%) Chart, More
^OSEAX OSE All Share 383.27 3:45AM ET Up 3.26 (0.86%) Components, Chart, More
^MIBTEL MIBTel 20,030.00 4:01AM ET Up 24.00 (0.12%) Components, Chart, More
^IXX ISE National-100 73.72 Sep 17 0.00 (0.00%) Chart, More
^SMSI Madrid General 1,151.59 Sep 17 Up 6.90 (0.60%) Components, Chart, More
^OMXSPI Stockholm General 248.80 4:00AM ET Up 0.18 (0.07%) Chart, More
^SSMI Swiss Market 6,700.63 4:01AM ET Up 46.30 (0.70%) Chart, More
^FTSE FTSE 100 4,961.80 3:45AM ET Up 49.40 (1.01%) Components, Chart, More

11 posted on 09/18/2008 1:03:01 AM PDT by BGHater (Democracy is the road to socialism.)
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To: HAL9000
Wow - more free money. If you click through to the links, you see that the U.S.Treasury is providing the foreign banks billions of dollars, with which to "borrow" (like a pawn shop) securities for short terms. The amounts provided are:
Country Dollars
Canada $10 B
England $40 B
Europe $40 B
Japan $60 B
Swiss $10 B per day!

15 posted on 09/18/2008 1:22:07 AM PDT by ThePythonicCow (By their false faith in Man as God, the left would destroy us. They call this faith change.)
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To: HAL9000
Isn't the best (but most painful) thing just to let what needs to happen happen so that then we can begin to rebuild? Don't you think all these attempts to prop something that is broken up will only prolong the inevitable?
23 posted on 09/18/2008 4:51:31 AM PDT by Heartland Mom (The Presidency is not an entry-level position.)
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To: HAL9000

It’s not a liquidity problem; it’s a solvency problem.

Every financial institution is insolvent and has been for over a year.


24 posted on 09/18/2008 5:15:52 AM PDT by nicola_tesla ("Life is Tough... It's Worse When You're Stupid".... John Wayne)
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