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Maturity Limitation on Repurchase Agreements During Treasury Refundings (PDF)
Third Country Acceptances Held by Federal Reserve Bank of New York (PDF)
Action on International Liquidity (PDF)
Questions Suggested for Consideration at the FOMC Meeting on July 13, 1965 (PDF)
Discussion of problems for the German Federal Bank System caused by inflows of dollars to Germany from third countries (PDF)
Prospectus for Proposed Study of the Dealer Market for Government Securities (PDF)
Review of the System's approach to open market operations under the emergency conditions (PDF)
Contingency Planning for the Government Securities Market (PDF)
Annual Consultation of the International Monetary Fund (PDF)
Progress report on dealer financial statements (PDF)