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US Fed Official Calls Tether a ‘Challenge’ to Financial Stability

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A senior U.S. Federal Reserve official has called Tether’s USDT stablecoin a risk to the stability of the financial system.

In a slide presentation Friday, Eric Rosengren, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, listed tether among the “financial stability challenges” the U.S. central bank is watching.

Rosengren included the stablecoin among what he termed “new disruptors” to short-term credit markets.

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In an interview with Yahoo Finance the same day, he elaborated.

“The reason I talked about Tether and stablecoins is if you look at their portfolio, it basically looks like a portfolio of a prime money market fund but maybe riskier,” he said. Tether “has a number of assets that, during the pandemic, the spread got quite wide on those assets.” Spread widening refers to a sell-off in the credit markets, when the difference in yield increases between a risky asset such as a corporate bond and one perceived as safe like a Treasury bond.

“I do think we need to think more broadly about what could disrupt short-term credit markets over time, and certainly stablecoins are one element,” Rosengren said. “I do worry that the stablecoin market that is currently, pretty much unregulated as it grows and becomes a more important sector of our economy, that we need to take seriously what happens when people run from these type of instruments very quickly.”

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Wall Street veteran and longtime Bitcoin supporter Caitlin Long found the remarks salient.

“What’s interesting is [Fed governor Lael] Brainard and then [Chairman Jerome] Powell started talking ‘stablecoins.’ But now Rosengren talks ‘tether’ by name. That’s an escalation,” said Long, the founder and CEO of Avanti Financial in Wyoming.

“The Fed is so practiced, … at ‘Fedspeak’ – such carefully constructed statements so that multiple sides of an issue can see their side in what the Fed said,” she said. “That was basically the [case with] previous statements about stablecoins. But today the Fed escalated. Rarely are they so explicit like they were today.”

Long added that bitcoiners who consider concerns about Tether overblown should not “shoot the messenger.”