Central banks throw FIs a US dollar lifeline, but is it needed?
The European Central Bank and Bank of England were among the central banks to introduce dollar liquidity measures on Thursday afternoon, in a rare example of co-ordinated central bank action that was reminiscent of the crisis of late 2008. But dealers played down the significance of the moves, saying that most eurozone banks could still access cheaper dollar funding elsewhere.
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