The New York Federal Reserve encountered an unexpected situation when its overnight repurchase operation attracted no bidders. This development signals interesting dynamics in the money market and liquidity conditions.



When the Fed's repo operations see weak participation, it typically suggests that financial institutions aren't experiencing acute funding pressures at current rates. This can indicate either ample liquidity in the system or that institutions perceive better opportunities elsewhere. The move has implications for how we assess broader credit market health and the effectiveness of central bank operations.

For traders and investors monitoring macro conditions, such signals matter. Fed repo activity directly influences overnight funding rates and can foreshadow shifts in monetary policy transmission. When traditional repo operations fail to attract bids, it reshapes expectations around interest rates and financial system stress—factors that ultimately ripple through to all asset classes, including crypto markets where macro sentiment plays an outsized role.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 8h ago
No one is taking Fed's repo orders? Now this gets interesting, is liquidity this loose?
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LightningHarvestervip
· 01-13 17:42
No one wants Fed's repo anymore; is the liquidity surplus still leading institutions to find alternative solutions... This really has a significant impact on the macro sentiment in the crypto circle.
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OnchainArchaeologistvip
· 01-12 14:11
No one is stepping in to buy during this buyback operation. Does that mean there's too much money or are they planning something else? It feels like the Fed's move is about to reshuffle market expectations again.
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GhostAddressMinervip
· 01-12 14:11
Unmanned bidding? That's hilarious. It shows that the institutions in the market are not worried at all... or they are just arbitraging somewhere else.
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BridgeJumpervip
· 01-12 14:10
No one is doing Fed's repo operations anymore? What does that mean... Too much money or everyone is just looking for better jobs?
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 01-12 14:04
With such abundant liquidity, banks are ignoring the Federal Reserve now—this is causing a disturbance.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 01-12 13:52
Ironically, no one wants the Fed's repo operations, yet everyone is still talking about abundant liquidity... Data shows that every time this happens, it's a prelude to a major crash.
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