FICC Pumps Up Safety Net with Short-Term Loan Magic Trick
Published Date: 3/12/2026
Notice
Summary
The Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) plans to boost its safety net by raising more money through a new commercial paper program. This means FICC will issue short-term loans to have extra cash ready in case of financial trouble. The change helps protect everyone involved in bond trading and could start soon, making the system stronger and safer.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.
Up to $10B Commercial Paper Program
FICC proposes a Commercial Paper Program to issue short-term, unsecured commercial paper in an aggregate amount not to exceed $10 billion, with an expected average outstanding amount of about $2–3 billion. The paper would have average maturities broadly between three and six months (not to exceed 397 calendar days) and would be sold by private placement to qualified institutional buyers and institutional accredited investors.
Diversifies Default Liquidity Providers
FICC says the Commercial Paper Program would let it raise prefunded default liquidity from investors (for example, insurance companies, asset managers, and pension funds) rather than relying only on Member-funded resources. FICC expects this diversification to reduce concentration risk among its liquidity providers and supplement the cash in its GSD and MBSD Clearing Funds.
Investor Repayment and Issuance Risks
FICC acknowledges two main risks: (1) the remote risk that it might not have sufficient funds to repay issued Commercial Paper at maturity, and (2) the risk that market stress could prevent it from issuing replacement paper when maturities come due. FICC says it would rely on replenishment from closeout proceeds and its loss waterfall, and would maintain its member-based Capped Contingency Liquidity Facilities as backstops.
Proceeds Reserved Solely for Default Liquidity
FICC states that proceeds raised under the Commercial Paper Program would be used only for default liquidity to complete settlement in the event of a Member default and would be held at its Federal Reserve Bank of New York cash account or at eligible commercial banks. The clearing agency would treat those proceeds as qualifying liquid resources under applicable Rule 17ad-22 requirements.
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