
What the Fed's Big Balance Sheet Unwind Means for Markets
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Federal Reserve and Market Liquidity Challenges
This chapter explores the Federal Reserve's quantitative tightening strategy and its implications for market stability and liquidity. It highlights the Fed's role as a lender of last resort while addressing vulnerabilities in the treasury market, particularly due to increased supply and diminished demand. The discussion raises concerns about the effectiveness of traditional Fed tools in a changing economy and emphasizes the need for greater accountability and coordination with the Treasury.
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