The Federal Reserve of America (FED) is expected to officially end the quantitative tightening policy (QT) on Monday, December 1, 2025, marking an important turning point in the direction of monetary policy management after a long period of tightening aimed at curbing inflation. Stopping QT means that the FED will cease to shrink the balance sheet, thereby reducing the pressure to withdraw liquidity from the global financial system.
This move is expected by the market to create a looser monetary environment, supporting economic growth, the stock market, as well as risk assets such as cryptocurrencies. However, investors remain cautious as they closely monitor the next signals from the FED to assess the pace and scale of policy adjustments in the near future.
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The Fed will stop the quantitative tightening policy (QT) on 12/1/2025
The Federal Reserve of America (FED) is expected to officially end the quantitative tightening policy (QT) on Monday, December 1, 2025, marking an important turning point in the direction of monetary policy management after a long period of tightening aimed at curbing inflation. Stopping QT means that the FED will cease to shrink the balance sheet, thereby reducing the pressure to withdraw liquidity from the global financial system.
This move is expected by the market to create a looser monetary environment, supporting economic growth, the stock market, as well as risk assets such as cryptocurrencies. However, investors remain cautious as they closely monitor the next signals from the FED to assess the pace and scale of policy adjustments in the near future.