FHFA Expands Access to Liquidity for the Federal Home Loan Bank System

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has published a final rule designed to improve access to liquidity for the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLBank) System by adjusting the treatment of certain short-term FHLBank investments.

The rule modifies FHLBank limits on the extension of certain forms of unsecured credit. Previously, an FHLBank’s deposits held in member-provided interest-bearing deposit accounts (IBDAs) counted toward a more restrictive limit set in FHFA’s existing regulation governing FHLBank capital requirements. Under the final rule published today, these deposits will count toward a more flexible limit—similar to the treatment of federal funds sales—allowing the FHLBanks to better manage and respond to the liquidity needs of their members in a safe and sound manner.

“FHFA’s priority is to ensure that the Federal Home Loan Banks manage their balance sheets and financial transactions responsibly, remaining safe and sound while providing necessary liquidity to their members,” said FHFA Director Sandra L. Thompson. “This regulation better enables the FHLBanks to meet their mission by providing them with greater flexibility to deploy tools to facilitate the expansion of affordable, sustainable housing.”

The FHFA’s rule also clarifies terms for the FHLBanks to determine limits on unsecured credit to counterparties. Based on feedback on the proposed rule, the final rule establishes an exception for certain amounts in operations and custodial accounts that the proposed rule would have counted toward the intra-day unsecured credit limit and clarifies that the limits are focused on liquidity activities.

Click here to view the FHFA’s new final rule on access to liquidity for the FHLBanks.

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Eric C. Peck

MortgagePoint Managing Digital Editor Eric C. Peck has 25-plus years’ experience covering the mortgage industry. He graduated from the New York Institute of Technology, where he received his B.A. in Communication Arts/Media. After graduating, he began his professional career in New York City with Videography Magazine before landing in the mortgage finance space. Peck has edited three published books, and has served as Copy Editor for Entrepreneur.com.
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