Fed Liquidity Growth Breaks Higher

Fed Liquidity Growth Breaks Higher

 

Weekly balance sheet data from the World’s major Central Banks show aggregate liquidity growth picking up to 21% (3m ann.). Data for the G4 (exc. China) show a bigger jump to 23.1%. The Fed is behind this upturn, with the monetary base now growing at 37% (3m ann.): close to the top of the range established since October 2020 and underscoring the Fed’s commitment to its recently-articulated full employment target. Elsewhere policy liquidity growth remains range-bound and economic growth is flat-lining in all major economies, even China albeit at a higher level.

 

 

 

 

See our latest published research, Weekly Global Liquidity Update 5 March  2021

 

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