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The Future of the Fed’s Balance Sheet

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  • Patrick T. Harker

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In opening remarks on a panel at the US Monetary Policy Forum in New York City, Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker discussed unwinding the Fed?s balance sheet. He said that, in his view, \"a slow and steady approach is not only the safer option, it?s one that will reduce uncertainty about the evolution of the balance sheet.\"

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  • Patrick T. Harker, 2019. "The Future of the Fed’s Balance Sheet," Speech 161, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedpsp:161
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