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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 249 — Liquidity Risk Measurement, Standards, and Monitoring (Regulation WW) · § 249.34

§ 249.34. Cash flows related to Covered Federal Reserve Facility Funding.

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(a)Treatment of Covered Federal Reserve Facility Funding. Notwithstanding any other section of this part and except as provided in paragraph
(b)of this section, outflow amounts and inflow amounts related to Covered Federal Reserve Facility Funding and the assets securing Covered Federal Reserve Facility Funding are excluded from the calculation of a Board-regulated institution's total net cash outflow amount calculated under § 249.30.
(b)Exception. To the extent the Covered Federal Reserve Facility Funding is secured by securities, debt obligations, or other instruments issued by the Board-regulated institution or one of its consolidated subsidiaries, the Covered Federal Reserve Facility Funding is not subject to paragraph
(a)of this section and this outflow amount must be included in the Board-regulated institution's total net cash outflow amount calculated under § 249.30. [85 FR 26841, May 6, 2020]
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