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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Fed’s Standing Repo Facility hits record high as policy meeting outcome looms
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Fed’s Standing Repo Facility hits record high as policy meeting outcome looms

Last updated: October 30, 2025 9:00 pm
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The Federal Reserve’s Standing Repo Facility (SRF) saw a surge in usage on Wednesday, reaching its highest level since its inception in 2021. Financial firms borrowed slightly over $10 billion from the facility, using $2 billion in Treasury bonds and $8.2 billion in mortgage-backed securities as collateral. Despite this record borrowing, the SRF’s volume remains relatively small compared to the tri-party general collateral repo borrowing sector, which sees around $1 trillion in transactions per day.

The SRF was established to provide rapid liquidity to firms, act as a market shock absorber, and enable the Fed to avoid traditional interventions. Usage of the facility has been increasing in recent weeks, coinciding with a broader uptick in money market rates. This rise in rates includes an increase in the federal funds rate, the primary tool utilized by the central bank to impact the economy. Other money market rates have also experienced upward pressure.

The shift in market rates has led many Fed observers to speculate that the central bank’s quantitative tightening (QT) measures, initiated in 2022, may have drained too much liquidity from the financial system. If this trend continues, the Fed risks losing control of the fed funds rate, as was observed in September 2019 during the previous QT phase.

Forecasts suggest that the Federal Open Market Committee will conclude its meeting by lowering the 4% to 4.25% federal funds rate range by a quarter percentage point and potentially ceasing QT imminently. Ending QT, which involves allowing a portion of the Fed’s bond holdings to mature without replacement, could alleviate downward pressure on market liquidity and facilitate a retreat in money market rates. QT has already reduced the Fed’s balance sheet from its peak of $9 trillion in 2022 to its current level of $6.6 trillion.

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With the gradual pace of liquidity reduction through QT, some market analysts believe the Fed may need to expand its balance sheet again through Treasury bond purchases to counter the ongoing rate increases.

The latest developments in the SRF usage and the potential end of QT highlight the intricate balancing act undertaken by the Federal Reserve to manage market liquidity and interest rates effectively. As the central bank navigates these challenges, market participants will closely monitor its actions and announcements for signals on the future direction of monetary policy.

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