The exclusion of US Treasuries from the US Supplementary Leverage Ratio (SLR) has worked before to ease liquidity and balance sheet constraints in this important global market. The idea has been floated on multiple occasions to make it permanent. As market participants expect more volatility ahead, where does this stand?
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