Finance and Economics Discussion Series (FEDS)
June 2026
Beyond Reserves: The Federal Reserve's Balance Sheet and the Repo Market
Sriya Anbil, Alyssa Anderson, Ethan Cohen, and Romina Ruprecht
Abstract:
We present a new constraint on the size of the Fed’s balance sheet: repo market capacity. Calibrating a structural model to the recent monetary tightening cycle, we show that repo market capacity—driven by money market fund liquidity supply—is the binding constraint on the Fed’s balance sheet, not bank reserve demand, which was highlighted in the events of September 2019. We also demonstrate a novel complementarity between interest rate and balance sheet policies: higher policy rates expand repo capacity, allowing the central bank to operate with a smaller balance sheet.
Keywords: Monetary policy implementation, quantitative tightening, reserves, overnight reverse repo facility, shadow banks
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2026.041
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