Repo Rate in the United States remained unchanged at 5.37 on Tuesday April 9. Repo Rate in the United States averaged 2.33 from 1995 until 2024, reaching an all time high of 6.94 in September of 2019 and a record low of -0.01 in December of 2009. source: Federal Reserve



Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Banks Balance Sheet 25069.30 24941.80 USD Billion Mar 2026
Fed Balance Sheet 6657161.00 6655939.00 USD Million Mar 2026
Foreign Exchange Reserves 39222.00 38641.00 USD Million Jan 2026
Fed Interest Rate 3.75 3.75 percent Mar 2026
Loans to Private Sector 2789.61 2739.31 USD Billion Feb 2026
Money Supply M0 5388000.00 5402500.00 USD Million Feb 2026
Money Supply M1 19396.90 19201.10 USD Billion Feb 2026
Money Supply M2 22667.30 22442.10 USD Billion Feb 2026


United States Overnight Repo Rate
Overnight repo rate is the interest rate at which different market participants swap treasuries for cash to cover short-term cash needs. The repo rate is helping to ensure banks have the liquidity to meet their daily operational needs and maintain sufficient reserves. The repo rate usually trades in line with the Federal Reserve’s target interest rate.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
5.37 5.37 6.94 -0.01 1995 - 2024 Daily