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30.04.202620:30:00UTC+00Fed Balance Sheet Inches Lower to $6.7 Trillion, Signaling Ongoing Quantitative Tightening

The Federal Reserve’s balance sheet edged down to $6,700 billion, or $6.7 trillion, as of 30 April 2026, slipping slightly from the previous reading of $6,707 billion. The modest $7 billion reduction underscores the central bank’s continued efforts to trim its holdings and gradually withdraw liquidity from the financial system.

While the week-to-week change is relatively small, the latest figure confirms that quantitative tightening remains in place, with the Fed allowing a portion of maturing securities to roll off its books rather than be fully reinvested. Investors will be watching how this slow, steady decline in the balance sheet interacts with interest rate policy and broader financial conditions over the coming months.

The updated balance sheet level serves as a key barometer of the Fed’s policy stance and its tolerance for tighter financial conditions. Market participants are likely to parse upcoming Fed communications for any indication of whether this pace of balance sheet reduction will continue, slow, or eventually pause in response to evolving economic and inflation data in the United States.

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