$11.7 Billion from lenders of last resort…

Normally, SOFR rates should be below the Lender of Last Resort borrowing rate (i.e., the Primary Credit Discount Rate which should be a last resort rate for borrowers); and nobody wants to be seen as a scrub going to the Fed Discount Window. If SOFR stays above this for a while, that can be a sign of huge stress in the financial system.

h/t WhatCanIMakeToday

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