Balance Sheet
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Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet Shrinks for Consecutive Weeks
On April 24th, according to the latest data on the Federal Reserve\’s official website, as of April 18th, the Federal Reserve\’s balance sheet size was $8.593 trillion, which has bee
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Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet Shrinks for Fourth Consecutive Week Amidst Quantitative Tightening and Increased Discount Window
According to reports, the Federal Reserve\’s balance sheet has shrunk for the fourth consecutive week, totaling $141 billion. As the Federal Reserve strives to address inflation, qu
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The Impact of Bitcoin Price Rise on MicroStrategy’s Balance Sheets
According to Bernstein\’s report, the rise in Bitcoin prices means that MicroStrategy\’s balance sheet is stronger, stock prices are higher, and debt repayment is easier, while Micro
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Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet Shrinks: What It Means for the Economy
On April 10th, according to the latest data on the Federal Reserve\’s official website, as of April 4th, the size of the Federal Reserve\’s balance sheet was $8.632 trillion, a decre
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The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet Shrinks: What Does It Mean?
On April 3, according to the latest data on the official website of the Federal Reserve, as of March 28, the size of the Federal Reserve\’s balance sheet was $8706 trillion, a decre
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The US Authorities to Extend Credit Line for First Republic Bank: A Time Buffer to Address Balance Sheet Issues.
According to reports, according to people familiar with the matter, the US authorities are considering extending the emergency credit line to banks, providing a time buffer for Fir
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The Growing Balances on the Federal Reserve’s Account
According to reports, according to the latest data on the official website of the Federal Reserve, as of March 21, the size of the Federal Reserve\’s balance sheet was $8733 trillio
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Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet Expanded by $100 Billion to $8.78 Trillion
According to reports, the size of the Federal Reserve\’s balance sheet has expanded by approximately $100 billion to $8.78 trillion compared to last week.
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On March 23rd, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell discusses the SVB collapse and its effect on the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet
On March 23rd, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell said that after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), the Federal Reserve significantly reversed its efforts to reduce the size
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Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet Hits High Levels in March 2021
According to reports, the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet jumped from $8.39 trillion on March 8 to $8.69 trillion on March 15, the highest level since last November. US $300 billion increase in Fed balance sheet Analysis based on this information:The Federal Reserve’s balance sheet has reportedly hit the highest levels since November 2020. On March 8, the recorded balance sheet stood at $8.39 trillion, but by March 15, it had increased to $8.69 trillion. This sudden jump in the balance sheet is due to the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy to stabilize the economy, which has taken a hit due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Reserve’s balance sheet is divided into two main categories: assets and liabilities. The Fed buys bonds and other securities from the market to increase the assets side of the balance sheet. In exchange, it pays for these purchases via deposits, which form the liabilities side of the balance sheet. This process is known as…
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The Balancing Act of the Federal Reserve and the Fragility of the US Banking System
It is reported that the former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury of the Federal Reserve said that the Federal Reserve would have to stop its high interest rate policy because it was destroying the balance sheet of the financial sector. The US banking system is not safe because the risk exposure of its five largest banks is twice the global GDP. Due to the global interconnection, the US banking crisis will spread abroad. Former US Treasury official: The Federal Reserve will have to stop its high interest rate policy Analysis based on this information:The message implies that the Federal Reserve’s high-interest rate policy might have had an inadvertent, yet adverse, impact on the financial sector’s balance sheet. As a result, the former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury thinks that the Federal Reserve will have to abandon this policy.However, the message quickly pivots to another point, stating that the US banking system is not safe because the risk exposure of its…
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Mt. Gox to Repay Creditors from March 10
It is reported that PeckShield statistics show that Mt.Gox creditors may receive repayment from March 10. It is not clear how much Bitcoin will be distributed …