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What is the Fed taper? This Is How the Federal Reserve Withdraws Stimulus

December 26, 2021
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Edouard Wemy, Assistant Professor of Economics, Clark University.
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Tapering refers to the Federal Reserve (Fed) policy of unwinding the massive purchases of Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities it’s been making to shore up the economy during the pandemic.

The unconventional monetary policy of buying assets is commonly known as quantitative easing. The Fed first adopted this policy during the 2008 financial crisis.

Normally, when a central bank wants to reduce the cost of borrowing for companies and consumers, it lowers its target short-term interest rate. But with its target rate at zero during the 2008 crisis – at the same time that there was no inflation and the economy was still hurting – the Fed was no longer able to cut rates further. And so the Fed turned to quantitative easing as a way to continue to reduce borrowing costs. When the government buys assets, their prices go up, which lowers their yield or interest rate.

The Fed again adopted this policy in March 2020 after the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a national lockdown. By November 2021, the Fed had bought over USD 4 trillion worth of Treasurys and other securities.

The US central bank began tapering in November 2021, scaling back total purchases by USD 15 billion a month, from USD 120 billion to USD 105 billion. The Fed decided to double the pace at which it tapers on Dec. 15. Rather than USD 15 billion, the Fed will reduce purchases by USD 30 billion every month. At that pace, it will no longer be purchasing new assets by early 2022.

Why it matters

Growing concerns among economists that rising inflation could harm the economy are likely a big part of what led the Fed to begin tapering.

Inflation is the rate of change in the price of goods and services. The Consumer Price Index, which includes several categories of everyday items that a typical American might buy, is the measure of inflation most often reported in the media. In November 2021, it was up 6.8% from a year earlier.

By any measure, inflation is above the Fed’s target of 2%. By tapering asset purchases, the Fed may help reduce inflation – or at least slow its rise – because it is withdrawing some of the monetary stimulus that is fueling economic growth.

The reason the Fed has decided to accelerate the process is likely because it now believes inflation may be less transitory than it had hoped, at the same time that the labor market appears strong.

What this means for you

Americans have enjoyed rock-bottom interest rates for the better part of the past 13 years, helping to make it cheaper to borrow money to buy cars and homes and start businesses.

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Consumers and companies are already beginning to see slightly higher rates on mortgages, business loans and other types of borrowing.

In other words, the era of cheap money may finally be coming to an end. Enjoy it while it lasts.

The Conversation

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

Learn more: 
– Inflation Is the Biggest Test Yet for Central Bank Independence
– Bitcoin, Ethereum Jump as Fed Doubles Tapering, Signals Rate Hikes, Talks Crypto

– How Global Economy Might Affect Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Crypto in 2022
– Arthur Hayes Tells Crypto Traders ‘It Pays to Wait,’ Stronger USD Coming

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