ADVERTISEMENT

This illuminating chart shows the Fed’s $4.5 trillion balance sheet isn’t all that massive

There's nothing like a really good chart to put numbers so large they seem unfathomable into more tenable perspective.

Federal Reserve Board Chairwoman Janet Yellen speaks during a news conference after the Fed releases its monetary policy decisions in Washington, U.S., June 14, 2017.

There's nothing like a really good chart to put numbers so large they seem unfathomable into more perspective.

ADVERTISEMENT

Take the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet, which more than quintupled to $4.5 trillion in response to the Great Recession of 2007-2009 and the anemic recovery that followed.

Central bank officials themselves seem a bit fearful of what they might have unleashed, and recently unveiled a plan to gradually start winding down asset holdings comprised in large part of Treasury and government-backed mortgage bonds acquired during the crisis.

Thanks to Deutsche Bank economist Torsten Slok, we have this handy chart comparing the Fed’s government bonds holdings as a percentage of the outstanding total to that of other countries. It turns out, the US is nowhere near the very bloated extreme, populated by quantitative easing champions Japan and the United Kingdom.

ADVERTISEMENT

Put another way, the Fed did not come nearly as close to exhausting its room for policy maneuver as some market analysts have suggested.

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

The CBN justifies $2b billion loss in forex, dispelling Naira defense claims

The CBN justifies $2b billion loss in forex, dispelling Naira defense claims

10 best airports in Africa in 2024

10 best airports in Africa in 2024

10 most expensive cities in Africa in 2024

10 most expensive cities in Africa in 2024

Illegal money changers adapt to Zimbabwe's ZiG currency rollout

Illegal money changers adapt to Zimbabwe's ZiG currency rollout

Zimbabwe's ZiG currency printing contingent on reserve sufficiency

Zimbabwe's ZiG currency printing contingent on reserve sufficiency

The global workforce is set to collapse without Africa

The global workforce is set to collapse without Africa

500 millionaires fall off in Kenya - here’s why

500 millionaires fall off in Kenya - here’s why

Top 10 African countries with the most centi-millionaires in 2024

Top 10 African countries with the most centi-millionaires in 2024

7 most influential Africans in the world 2024 -TIME

7 most influential Africans in the world 2024 -TIME

ADVERTISEMENT