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by wbsss4412
1361 days ago
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> Is that removing liquidity? Not really, it's just decreasing the active injection of liquidity that the Fed has been doing for the past 15 years. This is a pretty ideologically based statement. The fed is quite literally removing liquidity from the system. They aren’t “actively” adding any liquidity and haven’t been for months. For context, yes it’s helpful to keep in mind the build up of the balance sheet, but the spin here is overly politicized. |
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Just so you know, in order to keep the balance constant, the Fed actively participates in the market to buy new Treasuries to replace those that have matured.
I see no ideology in saying that buying bonds (even if it's to replace old ones) is active support.
In fact, the Fed is still a huge player in Treasuries markets even during QT.