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Matt King Sees a $1 Trillion Liquidity Drain Heading for Markets

Odd Lots

CHAPTER

The Portfolio Balance Effect and Money Growth

The main thing that I look at is reserves or changes in reserves on central bank balance sheets. And it's actually at the Fed in particular, where over the last couple of years, it's become really apparent that changes in reserves correlate much better with changes in risk than looking at securities. So this gets quite geeky quite quickly, but I think it's the most important thing. It's all about market.

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