Fed Announces March Auctions To Combat Credit Crisis
WASHINGTON D.C. (AP) — The Federal Reserve says it will auction another $60 billion in March as it continues to combat the effects of a severe credit crisis.
The central bank said Friday it will conduct two auctions in the coming month and will make $30 billion available to cash-strapped banks at each auction. One will be held on March 10, the second on March 24.
The central bank began the new auctions in December in hopes that the increased supply of cash would prompt banks to keep lending and combat the adverse effects from a severe credit squeeze.