Agencies Issue Final Rule Regarding The Treatment Of Certain Municipal Obligations As High-Quality Liquid Assets

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The federal bank regulatory agencies issued a final rule requiring that certain municipal obligations be treated as high-quality liquid assets if the municipal obligation is "liquid and readily marketable" and...
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The federal bank regulatory agencies issued a final rule requiring that certain municipal obligations be treated as high-quality liquid assets if the municipal obligation is “liquid and readily marketable” and “investment grade” under the liquidity coverage ratio rules. Press Release.

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