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US Treasury General Account daily closing balance in USD. The TGA is the operational cash account held by the Treasury at the Federal Reserve - rising TGA drains reserves from the banking system (liquidity bearish), falling TGA injects liquidity back (bullish). Daily resolution complements the weekly FRED WTREGEN series used by the Net Liquidity composite.
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