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The Fed's Balance Sheet Surpasses $8 Trillion for the First Time

Amy Liu

Summary: According to weekly statistics released by the U.S. Central Bank, the Fed’s balance sheet exceeded US$8 trillion for the first time, nearly doubling from March 2020. The Fed’s Monetary Policy Committee promised to continue to purchase US Treasury bonds and mortgage bonds at a rate of approximately US$120 billion per month. By Amy Liu

According to weekly statistics released by the U.S. Central Bank, the Fed’s balance sheet exceeded US$8 trillion for the first time, nearly doubling from March 2020. The Fed’s Monetary Policy Committee promised to continue to purchase US Treasury bonds and mortgage bonds at a rate of approximately US$120 billion per month.

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