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The US Federal Reserve (Fed) has once again activated its short-term liquidity adjustment mechanism. According to the latest market news, the Fed will, from tomorrow (January 20) until February 12, inject approximately $55.3 billion into the financial markets through short-term Treasury bill purchases and reinvestment of maturing bonds, to ensure smooth operation of the financial system.
Phased purchase of short-term Treasury bills, totaling nearly $55.3 billion
The schedule for the Bill Purchases announced by the Fed shows that these operations will be carried out in multiple tranches on different trading days, mainly between 9:00 and 9:20 AM New York time, with settlement completed on the next business day. The specific arrangements are as follows:
Overall, this series of operations totals close to $55.3 billion, gradually releasing liquidity into the market over the coming weeks.
Routine operation, not a new round of quantitative easing
Market participants emphasize that this liquidity injection is part of the Fed’s routine short-term Treasury bill purchases and reinvestment of maturing bonds, not the initiation of a new quantitative easing (QE) policy. Its core purpose is to balance bank reserve levels and maintain stability in the short-term money markets.
Especially with tax season approaching, increased cash demands from corporations and financial institutions, or other seasonal factors, this type of operation helps prevent excessive tightness in short-term funding markets and reduces systemic volatility risks.
Crypto community interprets as bullish, risk assets under focus
However, although the official stance is that this is a technical and routine measure, within the crypto community, this liquidity injection is widely viewed as a positive market signal. Some investors believe that increased overall system liquidity tends to benefit risk assets, potentially supporting the prices of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, and even providing further upward momentum.
Nevertheless, some analysts caution that short-term Treasury bill purchases and full-scale monetary easing are fundamentally different, and their impact on asset prices will depend on market risk appetite, interest rate policy directions, and macroeconomic data performance.