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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 104595
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    The Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) has proposed changes to the way it calculates Maintenance Fees for its Mortgage-Backed Securities Division (MBSD) and Government Securities Division (GSD). Starting January 1, 2025, instead of charging a fee only on the cash deposit balance, FICC will calculate the fee based on the total Required Fund Deposit while lowering the fee rate from 0.25% to 0.085%. This change aims to encourage members to deposit more cash by removing disincentives, potentially enhancing FICC's liquidity. Although the change is intended to be revenue neutral for FICC, different members might see increases or decreases in their fees depending on their deposit sizes and risk profiles.

    Simple Explanation

    FICC is changing how they charge a fee for keeping track of money that people store with them. Starting in 2025, they'll look at how much total money is required to be kept safe instead of just cash, and they're making the fee smaller to maybe encourage people to keep more money there, which is supposed to be fair for everybody.