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Extension of existing central bank swap arrangements
The Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank, the Federal Reserve, and the Swiss National Bank are today announcing an extension of the existing temporary US dollar liquidity swap arrangements to 1 February 2014.
Published on
13 December 2012
These swap arrangements had previously been authorised to 1 February 2013.
These central banks are also extending to 1 February 2014 the network of temporary bilateral liquidity swap arrangements that enable the provision of liquidity in each jurisdiction in any of their currencies should market conditions so warrant. These bilateral liquidity swap arrangements had previously been authorised to 1 February 2013.