Exit from extraordinary measures “straightforward”: NY Fed’s Sack

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Creating emergency facilities to shore up money markets following the outbreak of the crisis was harder than implementing an exit strategy, said Brian Sack, the executive vice-president of markets at the New York Federal Reserve. Sack, who is also the system open market account manager for the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), was speaking to a money markets forum at New York University on Wednesday.

He said that facilities such as the primary dealer credit facility, term auction facility

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