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Latest revision as of 21:35, 10 July 2022
(FTF).
FTFs allow corporates to access government, secured bank (reverse repo) and investment grade corporate exposures, yet operate like term deposits.
Unlike money market funds, FTFs are 100% maturity matched, and each FTF offers exposure to a single counterparty for a fixed term at a fixed rate.
FTFs were launched by TreasurySpring in 2019.