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Strategically Optimizing Borrowing Capacity
Knowing the essentials of how the lendable value of loan collateral at FHLBank Boston is calculated can allow members to optimize their balance sheet and better manage liquidity risk across different environments. In the first of a two-part examination of this important determination, the essentials of calculating lendable value are explored.
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How It Works: Symmetrical Prepayment Advance
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ALM and Funding Strategies for the Current Environment
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Providing Liquidity in All Environments
The extraordinary events of March 2023 have brought liquidity risk into the limelight. FHLBank Boston has multiple solutions to support members in meeting their funding, liquidity, and risk-management needs.
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Peer Analysis and Balance Sheet Strategies Update February 2023
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How It Works: Discount Note Auction-Floater Advance
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Dividends Lower Effective Borrowing Costs
In an environment with higher interest rates than have been observed in almost a generation, FHLBank Boston dividends are an important consideration when evaluating funding options and prices. Dividends reduce effective borrowing costs and unlike other alternative funding providers, there are no other basis point fees that would increase the net borrowing cost. Ignoring these subtleties could be costly to your institution.
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Identifying and Managing Tangible Capital
Declining tangible equity could impact a depository’s credit status category at FHLBank Boston through legacy regulation. As of December 9, 2022, FHLBank Boston policies dependent on specific tangible equity ratios were changed to no longer automatically affect a member’s credit status category. Borrowing restrictions for any institution with negative tangible equity remain.

