Tuesday, December 2nd
8:00am-8:45am EST

In today’s rapidly changing financial landscape, marked by shifting reserve levels, growing collateral markets, and heightened market volatility, understanding funding market conditions is essential for all market participants.

Join us as we explore the evolving dynamics of money markets amid increased volatility. The session will cover anticipated Federal Reserve balance sheet adjustments, including reserve management strategies, and highlight the role of key liquidity facilities such as the Standing Repo Facility (SRF) and Discount Window in stabilizing funding conditions.

Speakers include:


  • Laide Majiyagbe – Global Head of Liquidity, Financing & Collateral, BNY
  • Jason Granet – Chief Investment Officer, BNY
  • Tiffany Eng – Global Treasurer, BNY
  • Nate Wuerffel – Global Head of Market Structure & Product Lead for Global Collateral, BNY

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