Dallas Fed President Logan: Voluntary Central Clearing Could Enhance Open Market Operations Efficiency

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan stated at a New York Federal Reserve conference on market liquidity that implementing open market operations through a voluntary central clearing mechanism could benefit the financial system. Logan said the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) could "conduct open market operations more efficiently and effectively" and strengthen U.S. financial market resilience by adopting central clearing on a voluntary basis. Logan also noted that leverage levels in markets require careful management, emphasizing the need to balance the benefits and risks of leverage with its interaction on market liquidity.
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