High excess reserves levels not a Fed policy feedback

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Large increase in excess reserves in the past year in the US banking system do not imply that policies of the Federal Reserve have been ineffective, new research from the New York Fed posits.

The research reveals that the quantity of excess reserves reflects the size of the Fed's policy initiatives, but says little or nothing about their effects on bank lending or on the economy more broadly.

The analysis shows that the total level of reserves in the banking system is determined almost entirely

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