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    Institutional investors focus on Bitcoin inflows

    October 25, 2025 Business 3 Mins Read
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    Washington, October 25: The Federal Reserve appears to be nearing the conclusion of its quantitative tightening program, marking a key shift in U.S. monetary operations as liquidity conditions tighten across short-term funding markets. Analysts and financial institutions report that the central bank’s balance sheet has declined to about $6.6 trillion from a pandemic-era peak near $8.9 trillion, reducing system-wide reserves and amplifying funding pressures.

    Liquidity pressures rise under Fed QT, with Bitcoin reflecting shifting investor flows.

    Recent data show U.S. banks borrowed more than $15 billion over two days from the Fed’s Standing Repo Facility, the highest level since 2020. The general collateral repo rate also rose to 4.36 percent before stabilizing near 4.12 percent. These developments are viewed by analysts as consistent with conditions that have historically preceded the end of balance-sheet runoff. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said in mid-October that the central bank is closely monitoring liquidity indicators and expects reserves to reach a level “somewhat above” what is considered ample.

    The comment has been widely interpreted by market participants as confirmation that the current phase of balance-sheet reduction is nearly complete. The Federal Reserve began quantitative tightening in 2022 to reduce the size of its holdings in Treasury and mortgage-backed securities accumulated during pandemic-era stimulus efforts. Since then, it has allowed up to $95 billion in securities to mature monthly without reinvestment. Data show that runoff has slowed recently, with smaller monthly declines in both Treasury and agency holdings as reserve balances approach critical thresholds.

    Fed’s balance sheet approaches end of quantitative tightening

    Funding market indicators have shown stress in recent weeks. The increase in repo market borrowing and a sharp decline in usage of the Fed’s reverse repo facility indicate liquidity redistribution across the financial system. Market participants note that reserve balances at the Fed have fallen below $3 trillion for the first time in nearly two years, a level some economists consider to be near the lower bound of the “ample” reserves range. The U.S. Treasury Department has also sought feedback from primary dealers on the possible timeline for the Fed’s balance-sheet runoff conclusion and whether it may resume limited reinvestment of mortgage-backed securities.

    The department’s regular dealer survey this month included questions about market functioning and demand at upcoming long-term bond auctions, reflecting coordination between debt management and central bank policy. In parallel, Bitcoin has drawn growing attention from investors amid the shift in global liquidity conditions. Institutional flows into spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds have increased steadily, and total inflows this year have surpassed $22 billion, according to market data. The cryptocurrency traded above $111,000 this week after a brief pullback earlier in the month, while broader digital-asset markets remain mixed.

    Institutional flows sustain momentum in Bitcoin ETFs

    Analysts note that Bitcoin’s correlation with traditional financial assets has strengthened over time, underscoring its growing integration into mainstream market frameworks. This linkage has made digital assets more sensitive to changes in global liquidity and funding trends, including adjustments to central bank balance sheets. The Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting on October 28-29 will be closely watched by financial markets for any confirmation that balance-sheet runoff will pause.

    The end of quantitative tightening would mark the conclusion of a two-year effort to withdraw pandemic-era liquidity and stabilize reserve levels within the banking system. As markets prepare for the upcoming meeting, investors and institutions are recalibrating their models to account for evolving liquidity conditions. The combination of tighter short-term funding, slower asset runoff, and renewed attention to balance-sheet management signals that the U.S. monetary framework is entering a new phase focused on sustaining system liquidity and maintaining stability across markets. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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