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What the Fed's Big Balance Sheet Unwind Means for Markets

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Quantitative Tightening and Market Dynamics

This chapter explores the effects of the Federal Reserve's quantitative tightening on banks and markets, examining the role of reserves and investor preferences. It highlights the complexities faced by banks in purchasing treasuries due to regulatory requirements, while discussing the broader implications of Fed policies in a high inflation environment.

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