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Chapter 10Appendix

The Fed’s Balance Sheet

and the Monetary Base

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In this appendix, we look closer at the Fed’s balance sheet – its assets and liabilities, and how changes manipulate the money supply.

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Topics include:

•Assets

•Liabilities

•Monetary Base

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The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet

Table 1 Consolidated Balance Sheet of the Federal Reserve System ($ billions, as of June 30, 2013)

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The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet: Assets

• The assets of the Fed include:─ Securities: U.S. Treasury bills and bonds that the

Federal Reserve has purchased in the open market.

─Discount loans: Loans to member banks, referred to as borrowings from the Fed or borrowed reserves.

─Gold and SDR certificate accounts: Special drawing rights (SDRs) replace gold in int’l financial transactions.

─ Coin: Treasury currency held by the Fed.

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The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet: Assets

• The assets of the Fed include:─ Cash items in process of collection: checks in the

process of clearing through the Fed system.─Other assets: buildings, office equipment, and

assets denominated in foreign currencies.

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The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet: Liabilities

• The liabilities of the Fed include:─ Federal Reserve notes outstanding: currency in

circulation.─ Reserves: bank assets held by the Fed, payable

on demand.─ U.S. Treasury deposits: The Treasury uses the Fed

as its bank.─ Foreign/other deposits: Non-Treasury deposits

(foreign govts, World Bank, FDIC, etc.).

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The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet: Liabilities

• The liabilities of the Fed include:─Deferred-availability cash items: the liability

arising from the check-clearing process.─Other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital

accounts: Any liability of the Fed not listed in the other accounts.

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The Monetary Base

Table 2 Summary Factors Affecting the Monetary Base

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The Monetary Base

The monetary base is the sum of:1.Federal Reserve notes outstanding (Fed liability)2.Bank deposits or Reserves (Fed liability)3.Treasury currency in circulation (Treasury liability)Often called high-powered money, an increase in the monetary base will lead to an increase in the money supply.

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The Monetary Base

The monetary base is the sum of:1.Federal Reserve notes outstanding (Fed liability)2.Bank deposits or Reserves (Fed liability)3.Treasury currency in circulation (Treasury liability)Items 1. and 3. are often lumped together and referred to as currency in circulation.

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The Monetary Base

The monetary base can also be described by the sources of the base:MB = Securities + discount loans + gold and SDRs + float + other Federal Reserve assets + treasury currency = Treasury deposits - foreign and other deposits - other Federal Reserve liabilities and capital

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