Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the Federal Reserve has released a large amount of liquidity to the market to save the U.S. economy, and the surge in liquidity in the market has triggered high inflation in the United States. In order to control inflation, the Fed’s monetary policy stance has gradually turned hawkish. Policy normalization is on. Recently, market expectations for the Fed to raise interest rates and shrink its balance sheet have continued to heat up, so how does the Fed achieve
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