The ”US - Fed Excess Reserves of Depository Institutions” represents the reserves held by commercial banks in excess of the minimum reserve requirements set by the central bank. These excess reserves are typically held to address potential financial risks or emergency situations and can also be seen as a precautionary measure by banks against future economic uncertainty.
This data reflects the confidence of banks in the stability of the financial system and their expectations for future economic development.
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US - Fed Excess Reserves of Depository Institutions
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