Net Increase in Fed Funds Sold
"Net Increase in Fed Funds Sold" is not a financial metric for a company, but rather a balance sheet item for financial institutions. It refers to the difference between the amount of federal funds sold by a bank or financial institution to other banks or financial institutions versus the amount it purchased over a given period of time. Federal funds sold are short-term loans made between financial institutions that are used to meet reserve requirements or to manage daily cash flows. The net increase in Fed Funds Sold for an institution indicates the change in its lending or borrowing activity with other institutions and is used to monitor its liquidity and risk management.
Additional Details
Metric Name |
Type |
Default Period Type |
net_increase_in_fed_funds_sold |
|
FY |
Data Format |
Display Format |
Unit |
float |
financial |
usd |