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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Fed’s Powell says the end of balance sheet drawdown process may be nearing
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Fed’s Powell says the end of balance sheet drawdown process may be nearing

Last updated: October 16, 2025 7:21 am
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By Michael S. Derby

(Reuters) – On Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated that the conclusion of the central bank’s prolonged quantitative tightening effort might soon be approaching.

Powell emphasized that the Federal Reserve aims to maintain sufficient liquidity within the financial system to effectively manage short-term interest rates and stabilize money market fluctuations. He stated, “We may be nearing that point in the upcoming months, and we are closely tracking various indicators to determine if that has occurred.”

As an indication of the nearing conclusion, Powell noted, “Some indicators suggest that liquidity conditions are slowly tightening, which includes a general increase in repo rates alongside temporary pressures observed on certain dates,” while speaking at a gathering organized by the National Association for Business Economics in Philadelphia.

During his address, he defended the central bank’s reliance on its balance sheet and other monetary policy tools.

The finale of the QT strategy has sparked significant market discussions recently, particularly as the Fed’s reverse repo facility (RRP) has seen usage plummet to effectively near-zero. The RRP mechanism helps to establish a soft floor for short-term rates and aids the Fed in maintaining its interest rate target within the set range of 4% to 4.25%. This facility reached a pinnacle of $2.6 trillion by the end of 2022.

The RRP was primarily created to absorb the surplus liquidity injected into the economy during the pandemic, and its near exhaustion indicates that QT will now work towards reducing reserves.

As reserves diminish, the risk of sudden liquidity shortages could arise, potentially unsettling money markets and complicating the Fed’s goals for its monetary policy interest rate target.

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This scenario played out back in September 2019 during the last period of QT, necessitating an unexpected Fed intervention to reintroduce liquidity into the system. Since then, the Fed established the Standing Repo Facility, which provides quick cash loans to eligible financial institutions to mitigate market liquidity pressures.

Both money markets and the Fed successfully navigated the close of the third quarter without requiring substantial liquidity support from the Fed.

STILL UNCERTAIN ON THE TIMING OF QT’S END

The QT initiative has been ongoing since 2022, aimed at eliminating the excessive liquidity that the Fed introduced into financial markets during the COVID-19 pandemic. This influx was facilitated through significant purchases of Treasury and mortgage-backed securities, which were intended to stabilize the markets and provide support while the Fed’s short-term rate target was near zero.

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