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Press Release

Release Date: September 19, 2008
For release at 6:00 p.m. EDT
The Federal Reserve Board on Friday approved two interim final rules in connection with its
initiative to provide liquidity to markets by extending loans to banking organizations to finance their
purchases of high­quality asset­backed commercial paper (ABCP) from money market mutual
funds.
The first interim final rule would provide a temporary limited exception from the Board's leverage
and risk­based capital rules for bank holding companies and state member banks. The second would
provide a temporary limited exception from sections 23A and 23B of the Federal Reserve Act,
which establish certain restrictions on and requirements for transactions between a bank and its
affiliates.
The interim final rules approved by the Board will facilitate participation by depository institutions
and bank holding companies in this special lending program as intermediaries between the Federal
Reserve and money market mutual funds. These exceptions expire on January 30, 2009, unless
extended by the Board, and are subject to various conditions to promote safety and soundness.
Federal Register notices:
Interim final rule­­Risk­Based Capital Guidelines; Leverage Capital Guidelines:
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Interim final rule­­Transactions Between Member Banks and Their Affiliates: Exemption for
Certain Purchases of Asset­Backed Commercial Paper by a Member Bank from an Affiliate:
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