Large U.S. Banks Suffer Another Weekly Deposits Outflow; Stocks & Fed Reserves Completely Decoupled


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With The Fed’s bank bailout facility now expired, the 12-month term loans are starting to mature and the fund dropped over $17.2BN last week…Source: BloombergMoney-market funds saw a big outflows of almost $62BN, which we wonder if related to tax-year liquidity issues, but it is a little early in the year…Source: BloombergAnd as money-markets saw outflows, so banks saw deposit inflows… +$38.2BN (SA) and +$41.3BN (NSA) in total deposit increases…Source: BloombergExcluding foreign deposits, domestic banks saw their second straight week of SA inflows +$23.5BN (Large Banks -$8.7BN, Small Banks +32BN), while NSA deposits saw a third straight week of inflows +50.1BN (Large banks +47.4BN, Small banks +2.7BN)Source: BloombergLarge Domestic US banks have seen deposit outflows for 5 of the last 6 weeks (while Small banks saw a huge deposit boost)…Source: BloombergOverall loan volumes rose, but very modestly (Large banks +$1.9BN, Small banks +$1.8BN)Source: BloombergInterestingly, there was a large jump in small bank cash relative to total assets last week (and viuce versa for large banks) which happens to coincide with the end of the BTFP facilitySource: BloombergFinally, US bank reserves at The Fed shrank this week as US equity market cap soared to a new record highSource: BloombergQuite a decoupling.More By This Author:Lululemon Shares Tumble On Cautious Consumer Outlook
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