Federal Reserve Halts Treasury Bill Purchases for Reserve Management in Coming Month

Deep News
08/14

The Federal Reserve announced on Thursday that it will not purchase U.S. Treasury bills for reserve management purposes in the near term, signaling that policymakers believe bank reserves in the financial system are at a comfortable level.

According to the New York Fed's website, the New York Fed's open market operations desk does not plan to conduct reserve management purchases (RMP) during the monthly operational period ending September 14. However, it still intends to conduct approximately $17 billion in reinvestment purchases during this period.

This pause indicates that despite a potential drawdown of market liquidity due to rising government cash balances, monetary policymakers remain confident that funding markets will operate smoothly.

Market performance has also reinforced this view. The Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) remained below the Interest on Reserve Balances (IORB) rate for most of July. As of August 12, the SOFR fixing rate was 3.62%, 3 basis points lower than the IORB. This adjustment does not signal a change in monetary policy or balance sheet strategy.

"Given that short-term rates remain relatively weak, the Fed's first complete halt in purchases since launching RMP in December 2025 should be viewed as a temporary pause," said Gennadiy Goldberg, head of U.S. rates strategy at TD Securities. "It's important to note that this should not be interpreted as the first step toward restarting quantitative tightening."

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) revised its policy implementation note in June, explicitly stating that RMP could be paused if money market conditions warrant, reflecting the Fed's flexibility in determining future purchase volumes.

The Fed abruptly stopped shrinking its balance sheet in late 2025, shifting to repurchasing short-term U.S. Treasury bonds maturing within one year to re-inject reserves into the financial system.

As of August 5, bank reserves stood at $3 trillion, up from $2.85 trillion at the end of last year.

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