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And more on QT’s future
Will asset purchases restart before, or after, the Treasury market gets upended?
Officials raise end of balance sheet wind-down at December meeting
Bank reserves should in theory be declining with QT, but they’re not
Easy money has not bred the undead
Like “watching paint dry”, but if the paint was the US banking system
The former head of the New York Fed on macro lessons, monetary policy and the coming US fiscal crisis
This is not your mother’s EFFR
Central bank will continue shedding Treasuries at a time of significant US government borrowing
Stock to be boosted by increasing levels of global liquidity in markets
SVB’s implosion highlights the destabilising impact of quantitative easing
Can Jay Powell engineer a slowdown in inflation without causing a crash?
Treasury secretary Janet Yellen warns over ‘structural vulnerabilities’ of sector
Survey comes as traders scale back expectations of tightening amid worries about financial instability
Two-year US Treasury bond yields record biggest one-day drop since 1987
Obsessively watching the Fed is one thing but Tokyo and Beijing matter too
Transition to world of quantitative tightening will lead to reduced liquidity, capital rationing and persistent swings in asset prices
Was QE4 an expensive nothingburger?
And more on loosening financial conditions
America’s central bank should have been quicker to tackle the risks of its post-crisis policies
Volatility in debt market prompts US money market funds to park cash in ‘reverse repo’
US banks are hitting the discount window again
Liquidity in all the wrong places
While the Fed is reducing its bond-buying programme, it is still providing stimulus via other means
Sometimes the best course of action is to wait and see
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