The Federal Reserve has been shrinking its balance sheet for 10 consecutive months, and the total scale of its balance sheet has dropped to $7.67 trillion
According to data from the Federal Reserve's official website, as of January 16th, the total scale of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet has dropped to $7.67 trillion. Since the Silicon Valley Bank incident in March last year, it has been shrinking for ten consecutive months.
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