"Fed Urged to Slow Asset Runoff Amid Repo Market Concerns"

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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan suggests that the Fed may need to slow down the pace of shrinking its portfolio of assets due to dwindling liquidity in financial markets, stating that while there is still sufficient liquidity overall, individual banks could face constraints. She believes it is now "appropriate" to start discussing the parameters for a potential decision to slow the balance-sheet runoff.
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