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Published on 10/20/2009 in the Prospect News Agency Daily.

New York Fed offers to buy 23 agency series under purchase program

By Angela McDaniels

Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 20 - The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is offering to buy debt from 23 series of agency-issued securities with maturities from July 15, 2016 through July 15, 2032, according to its web site.

The outright agency coupon purchase will be carried out on Oct. 21 and settle on Oct. 22.

Fannie Mae notes

The offer includes the following notes issued by Fannie Mae:

• 5.375% notes due July 15, 2016;

• 5.25% notes due Sept. 15, 2016;

• 4.875% notes due Dec. 15, 2016;

• 5% notes due Feb. 13, 2017;

• 5% notes due May 11, 2017;

• 5.375% notes due June 12, 2017;

• 6.25% notes due May 15, 2029;

• 7.125% notes due Jan. 15, 2030;

• 7.25% notes due May 15, 2030; and

• 6.625% notes due Nov. 15, 2030.

Freddie Mac notes

The Fed is also offering to purchase the following notes issued by Freddie Mac:

• 5.5% notes due July 18, 2016;

• 5.125% notes due Oct. 18, 2016;

• 5% notes due Feb. 16, 2017;

• 5% notes due April 18, 2017;

• 5.5% notes due Aug. 23, 2017;

• 5.125% notes due Nov. 17, 2017;

• 4.875% notes due June 13, 2018;

• 3.75% notes due March 27, 2019;

• 6.75% notes due March 15, 2031; and

• 6.25% notes due July 15, 2032.

FHLB notes

Finally, the offer to purchase also includes the following notes issued by the Federal Home Loan Banks:

• 4.75% notes due Dec. 16, 2016;

• 4.875% notes due May 17, 2017; and

• 5% notes due Nov. 17, 2017.


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