Pay No Attention to That Clinical Data or Squandered Tax Payer Dollars for Medicaid Drugs
1/31/2008
1/30/2008
This is NOT GOOD…
According to the latest biweekly numbers released last Thursday by the Federal Reserve, for the two weeks that ended January 16th American banks had negative $1.3 billion in non-borrowed reserves. This is, historically, extremely unusual; just two months ago they had $30 billion (positive, of course) in non-borrowed reserves. The only reason some banks haven’t been shut due to insufficient — negative! — reserve requirements is that the Federal Reserve is currently loaning them enough money through the brand new TAF (Term Auction Facility) program (also running in Canada and Europe) to make up their shortfalls. Today’s TAF press release says that 52 American banks or institutions are currently receiving loans totaling ~$40 billion — but the Fed refuses to name who they are. [more inside]