The Federal Reserve has conducted a series of reverse repurchase (reverse repo) operations over several days, with varying participation and amounts. On July 28, 2025, 42 counterparties took the full amount of $170.463 billion submitted to the Fed's reverse repo facility. The following day, July 29, 33 counterparties took $171.018 billion, slightly higher than the previous day. On July 30, participation decreased to 27 counterparties taking $155.481 billion. However, on July 31, the number of counterparties increased to 52, with a substantial rise in the amount to $214.445 billion. On August 1, the latest operation saw a sharp decline in both participation and amount, with 21 counterparties taking $97.426 billion. These operations reflect the Fed's ongoing management of short-term liquidity in the financial system.
Twenty-One Parties Borrow $97.426 Billion in Federal Reserve Reverse Repurchase Operations from a Previous $214.445 Billion with 52 Bids 🏦💰
21 Counterparties Take $97.426 Bln At Fed Reverse Repo Op. (Prev $214.445 Bln, 52 Bids)
21 counterparties take $97.426 bln at Fed Reverse Repo Operation