Central Bank Liquidity Swaps Arrangements Archive
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Agreements governing U.S. dollar swap arrangements with the Bank of Canada, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan and the Swiss National Bank were announced on May 9, 2010. Extensions of the agreements were announced December 21, 2010. Further extensions were announced on June 29, 2011, November 30, 2011, and January 31, 2013. The only information that has been redacted from these agreements is individual contact and personal information and signatures.

   
May 9, 2010
Agreement
Dec 21, 2010
Extension
June 29, 2011
Extension
Nov 30, 2011
Extension
Jan 31, 2013
Extension
 
 
Bank of Canada
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Bank of England
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Bank of Japan
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European Central Bank
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Swiss National Bank
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On November 30, 2011, these central banks also agreed to establish temporary bilateral swap arrangements so that liquidity can be provided in each jurisdiction in any of their currencies. These swap lines are authorized through February 1, 2014. The only information that has been redacted from these agreements is individual contact and personal information and signatures.

   
Nov 30, 2011
Agreement
Jan 31, 2013
Extension
 
 
Bank of Canada
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PDF
 
 
Bank of England
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Bank of Japan
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PDF
 
 
European Central Bank
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PDF
 
 
Swiss National Bank
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PDF
 
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