Fed's $8 Trillion Balance Sheet Signal Amid Rising Yields
Published on 7/9/2026

AI Summary
Summarized by AI from the source belowThe Federal Reserve's balance sheet remains at approximately $8 trillion, contributing to liquidity even as Core PCE and M2 surged to the 90th percentile of their 12-month ranges. As of July 1, 2026, the 10-year Treasury yield reached 4.48%, a 12-month high, while the yield curve spread shrank to 0.35%. M2 money supply jumped by $0.25 trillion, marking a 1.1% increase, and Core PCE rose to 130.08, reflecting a 0.3% monthly increase. This situation presents a potential risk for investors as bonds indicate stress, contrasting with calmer equity markets. Understanding these dynamics can help ordinary investors navigate potential market volatility.
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