This month has seen a further shift among the world’s major central banks from essential liquidity provision to recovery support, with a focus on uptake of the various lending programmes. The results so far have been somewhat mixed. It seems likely that uptake of the various schemes will rise in the months ahead as the newer ones become better established and as government schemes are gradually phased out.
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