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Plumbing Notes: The Great Compression

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In a rare feat for an FOMC meeting, the plumbing has stolen the limelight from macro. The Fed has not only front-loaded cuts but now reserve injections, announcing a much-earlier-than-expected start to buying USTs (U.S. Treasuries) at the ultra-short end of the curve. QT and QE will be replaced as the most popular acronyms by “RMOs” and “CMOs”: reserve and ceiling1 management operations administered by the U.S. central bank, which involve swapping new reserves for bills in the secondary market2. Flying straight past temporary open market operations (TOMOs), such as lowering IORB (interest on reserve balances), officials have begun absorbing $40 billion a month in UST supply to subdue front-end pressures. With reserve levels about to force the overnight (o/n) rates complex to print well within the Fed’s target range, a Great Compression in money markets has commenced.bill purchases total $40 billion, but Conks separates them into two categories (RMOs and CMOs) based on their conceivable purposeA swift return to near-abundant reserves is looming. Yet, the Fed’s post-QT asset purchases will be devoid of any meaningful easing outside money markets. Equities will need to rely on other forces to further climb the wall of worry. Rather than absorbing duration (i.e. interest rate) risk by buying longer-term USTs and slowly unwinding those purchases, the Fed is set to purchase short-term USTs3 to preserve waning interbank liquidity. As revealed by Chair Powell in the latest FOMC presser, officials will imminently deploy reserve injections to build up a cushion against several incomi…