US Economic Data Suggest Liquidity Boost is Working

US Economic Data Suggest Liquidity Boost is Working

 

Weekly balance sheet data from the World’s major Central Banks show aggregate liquidity growth slipping to a 20.9%  3m ann. clip. Liquidity growth has slowed across all majors this week , albeit from very different starting points. Once again, Fed liquidity injections are dominating global Central Bank liquidity expansion, with the US monetary base growing at some 56% (3m ann.). This week’s better-than-expected US jobless claims and upwardly revised Q4 GDP would have been well received at the Fed, given its firm commitment to maximum employment. But this is also good news for Global economies and shows that the 2020/21 liquidity boost is working.

 

 

 

 

See our latest published research, Weekly Global Liquidity Update 26 March 2021

 

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