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Fed’s Powell sees a ways to go on shrinking Fed holdings

Last updated: February 12, 2025 3:43 pm
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testified before Congress this week, indicating that the central bank’s balance sheet wind down process is still ongoing. Despite some banks extending their own timelines for quantitative tightening, Powell emphasized that there is no immediate end in sight for the Fed’s efforts to reduce its bond holdings.

“I think we have a ways to go,” Powell stated during his testimony, highlighting the Fed’s commitment to shrinking its balance sheet. The central bank has already shed over $2 trillion in assets accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic, when it intervened in the bond markets to stabilize the economy.

Quantitative tightening, or QT, aims to reduce market liquidity and normalize interest rate volatility. The Fed’s goal is to regain control over the federal funds rate and prevent a repeat of the liquidity crisis in September 2019, when excessive tightening led to market turmoil.

To prevent a similar scenario, the Fed has implemented measures such as slowing the pace of its drawdown and creating new liquidity facilities. However, Powell indicated that there is no specific timeline for ending QT, signaling that the process will continue for the foreseeable future.

Recent forecasts from banks suggest a delayed end to QT, with estimates now pointing towards the third quarter rather than the previously anticipated June deadline. Goldman Sachs economists noted that the Fed seems inclined to maintain QT despite uncertainty surrounding reserve demand dynamics.

Morgan Stanley economists also revised their projections, expecting the Fed to prolong the drawdown beyond June. They emphasized the importance of abundant reserves and stable money market conditions in influencing the central bank’s decision-making process.

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In conclusion, the Fed’s commitment to reducing its balance sheet remains steadfast, with no immediate plans to halt QT. As the central bank continues to navigate market conditions and economic uncertainties, the timeline for ending quantitative tightening remains uncertain.

This article was written by Michael S. Derby and edited by Chizu Nomiyama.

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