Treasury Floating Rate Notes Public Input
Summary
The U.S. Treasury is seeking public input on its Floating Rate Notes program. This consultation aims to gather feedback on potential improvements and operational aspects of the program.
What changed
The U.S. Treasury, through its Bureau of the Fiscal Service, has initiated a public consultation to solicit input regarding its Floating Rate Notes (FRNs) program. This action seeks to gather diverse perspectives on the program's design, operation, and potential enhancements, with the goal of improving its effectiveness and market appeal.
Regulated entities and market participants, particularly investors, financial advisers, fund managers, and public companies involved in the debt markets, are encouraged to submit their feedback. While no specific compliance deadline is mentioned, interested parties should review the consultation document and submit their comments to inform future Treasury decisions regarding FRNs. This is an opportunity to influence the future direction of U.S. Treasury debt instruments.
What to do next
- Review Treasury's Floating Rate Notes program details
- Submit feedback and suggestions to the U.S. Treasury
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