1. The Federal Reserve injected over $11B into the overnight repo market on June 30, marking its largest intervention since 2019; 2. The move suggests banks required liquidity to maintain balance sheet health, potentially signaling low liquidity conditions; 3. While significant, the action alone is unlikely to drive interest rates lower unless broader systemic cracks emerge.
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