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Bill Dudley: exclude reserves, not Treasuries, from SLR

Former head of NY Fed says standing repo facility and reform of G-Sib buckets also key

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William Dudley: Treasury market review should establish universally accessible standing repo facility
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Exempting US Treasuries from the leverage ratio is not necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of the Treasury market, according to William Dudley, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Conversely, regulators should permanently exempt reserves that banks hold at the Fed from the supplementary leverage ratio (SLR), Dudley tells Risk.net. He does, however, consider a host of

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