Rising Line on Fed’s Balance Sheet Offers Clue on Fate of QT (1)

April 21, 2025, 7:55 PM UTC

An often overlooked segment of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheets has been growing and could boost the Fed’s ability to stop shrinking its portfolio sooner than expected.

A set of deposits held by the Chicago Fed — referred to by the term “other” — has risen $70 billion over the past seven weeks, to $168 billion, the second highest its been since July 2022, according to the latest weekly data. The category includes a combination of interest-bearing balances held by financial market utilities — such as clearinghouses — that are given access to Fed accounts where they can earn interest. ...

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