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When Fed cuts rates, it may still be tightening via QT program

“A number of participants noted that balance-sheet runoff need not end when the committee eventually begins to reduce the target range for the federal funds rate,” according to minutes of the US central bank’s July 25-26 policy meeting published Wednesday in Washington.

August 17, 2023 / 06:52 IST
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When Fed cuts rates, it may still be tightening via QT program
When Fed cuts rates, it may still be tightening via QT program

Federal Reserve officials are more seriously discussing the possibility that they may not have to stop shrinking their massive balance sheet when they begin cutting interest rates, a readout from their most recent policy meeting showed.

“A number of participants noted that balance-sheet runoff need not end when the committee eventually begins to reduce the target range for the federal funds rate,” according to minutes of the US central bank’s July 25-26 policy meeting published Wednesday in Washington.

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The approach — which some policymakers including Chair Jerome Powell have mentioned — could present communication challenges for the US central bank. That’s because reducing bond holdings — a process known as quantitative tightening, or QT — is usually interpreted as strategy for tightening monetary policy. Interest-rate cuts, however, work in the opposite direction, easing policy by lowering borrowing costs.

The most recent economic projections released by Fed officials in June show policymakers expect to start reducing interest rates at some point next year.