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US Data: Fails By U.S. Government Securities Dealers

As of: December 12, 2018
Source:  U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of New York                              
Figures in millions of U.S. dollars
                                          Fails to              Fails To
Type of Security                           receive  Change       Deliver  Change
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
U.S. Treasury Securities (excluding
TIPS)                                        86329    9299         78701   12309
U.S. Treasury Inflation-Protected
Securities (TIPS)                             7351   -1287          7709   -2405
Federal Agency and GSE Securities
(excluding MBS)                               1709    -771          2281    -789
Federal Agency and GSE
Mortgage-backed Securities4                   4482    -578          5311   -1540
Other Mortgage-backed Securities               968    -709           972   -1595
Corporate Securities                         13458   -1962         18874   -3216
     Notes:                                                                 
     Delivery Fails occur when a trade fails to settle on schedule.    
There are two parties to every fail: one party fails to receive the    
security (fails to receive) and one party fails to deliver the security
(fails to deliver). Outright purchase and sale transactions can result 
in a fail. Financing transactions (securities borrowed or securities   
lent, also known as the market for collateral) may also result in a    
fail.                                                                  
     Aggregated fails data are aggregated across four distinct         
securities categories: Treasury Securities, Agency Securities,         
Mortgage-Backed Securities, and Corporate Securities. While fails are  
reported separately for these four categories, there is no defined     
breakdown within each category. For example, fails for Treasury bills  
are not reported separately from fails for Treasury notes.             
     Fails data reflect cumulative weekly aggregated 'fails to receive'
and 'fails to deliver' for the primary dealer community. Aged fails are
not reported separately from overall fails. Fails are reported at the  
amount that was to be paid or received on the day the failed trade was 
to settle.                                                             
     Fails in Mortgage-Backed securities include 'to be announced'     
securities where the settlement date is beyond the contractual         
settlement date.                                                       
     Data are not published if fewer than three dealers report financing
in this category. Figures may not add due to rounding. Data may reflect
revisions since prior publication.                                     
--MNI Washington Bureau; tel: +1 202-371-2121; email: kevin.kastner@marketnews.com
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