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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1270 — Liabilities · § 1270.9

§ 1270.9. Conditions for issuance of consolidated obligations.

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(a)The Office of Finance board of directors shall authorize the offering for current and forward settlement (up to 12 months) or the reopening of consolidated obligations, as necessary, and authorize the maturities, rates of interest, terms and conditions thereof, subject to the provisions of 31 U.S.C. 9108.
(b)Consolidated obligations may be offered for sale only to the extent that Banks are committed to take the proceeds.
(c)Consolidated obligations shall not be purchased by any Bank as part of an initial issuance whether such consolidated obligation is purchased directly from the Office of Finance or indirectly from an underwriter.
(d)If the Banks issue consolidated obligations denominated in a currency other than U.S. Dollars or linked to equity or commodity prices, then any Bank accepting proceeds from those consolidated obligations shall meet the following requirements with regard to such consolidated obligations:
(1)The relevant foreign exchange, equity price or commodity price risks associated with the consolidated obligation must be hedged in accordance with § 1267.4 of this chapter;
(2)If there is a default on the part of a counterparty to a contract hedging the foreign exchange, equity or commodity price risk associated with a consolidated obligation, the Bank shall enter into a replacement contract in a timely manner and as soon as market conditions permit. [76 FR 18369, Apr. 4, 2011, as amended at 81 FR 76298, Nov. 2, 2016]
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