Money | Ben Bernanke Fed Grabs Another $30B in Currency Swap Lines set up with banks in Australia, Europe to ease credit By Kevin Spak Posted Sep 24, 2008 10:00 AM CDT Copied Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke arrives at the witness table on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008, prior to testifying before the Joint Economic Committee. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) The Federal Reserve announced today that it had set up another $30 billion worth of currency swap lines—designed to put more dollars into world markets—in its latest effort to deal with the credit market. The Fed arranged two $10 billion reciprocal circuits with Australia and Sweden’s central banks, and $5 billion lines with Denmark and Norway, Reuters reports. Federal chief Ben Bernanke, meanwhile, is spending a second day on Capitol Hill in an effort to sell the administration’s bailout plan. “Economic activity appears to have decelerated broadly,” Bernanke told lawmakers. “Stabilization of our financial system is an essential precondition for economic recovery.” Read These Next Bodies found at lifetime felon's former home. Gene Simmons says Congress has to fix the radio business model. Looks like we have a date for the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce nuptials. FDA says faulty glucose monitors have caused deaths, injuries. Report an error