
Federal Reserve Governor Waller's reserve forecast questioned, Wall Street warns of liquidity crisis

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Wall Street strategists question Federal Reserve Governor Waller's forecast on reserves, believing his estimates are too low. Waller mentioned that reserves could drop to $2.7 trillion, while the current amount is $3.34 trillion. Strategists from JP Morgan and Citigroup pointed out that reserves might fall to $2.8 trillion by the end of the year, and the market is focused on the Federal Reserve's cash reserves to determine the timing of balance sheet contraction. Analysts warn that the risk of a liquidity crisis may increase due to the Treasury withdrawing excess liquidity
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