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OCC Bulletin 2003-36 | August 11, 2003

Liquidity Risk Management: Interagency Advisory on the Use of the Federal Reserve's Primary Credit Program in Effective Liquidity Management

To

Chief Executive Officers of All National Banks, Department and Division Heads, and All Examining Personnel

The guidance attached to this bulletin continues to apply to federal savings associations.

This bulletin transmits an "Interagency Advisory on the Use of the Federal Reserve's Primary Credit Program in Effective Liquidity Management" (attached), issued jointly by the Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of Thrift Supervision on July 23, 2003.

The advisory provides background on the Federal Reserve's discount window credit programs, introduced in January 2003, and guidance on the appropriate use of the primary credit program in developing an effective liquidity risk management program. By enhancing the availability of discount window credit, the new primary credit program can assist depository institutions in managing short-term liquidity risks. The advisory also reviews existing supervisory policies on sound liquidity risk management and contingency planning, highlighting the need for institutions to develop and actively maintain liquidity contingency funding plans (CFPs).

For further guidance on liquidity risk management issues, refer to the "Liquidity" booklet of the Comptroller's Handbook, or contact Credit and Market Risk Division at (202) 649-6360.

Michael C. Drennan
Director for Treasury and Market Risk

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