ECB expands euro liquidity lifeline to foreign central banks to boost global influence

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The European Central Bank is widening its Eurep facility to let nearly all foreign central banks borrow euros against euro-denominated collateral, with a cap of up to 50 billion euros per institution, to bolster the euro’s international role and provide liquidity in stress, while not publishing individual country usage.
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