Shrinking the Federal Reserve’s $6.6 trillion balance sheet will be a lengthy, complex process requiring structural reforms, not quick policy shifts. A new paper suggests a multi-year roadmap involving temporary operations, regulatory adjustments, interest rate modifications, and payment system redesign. This undertaking could extend beyond a single term for the incoming Fed Chair nominee.
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