Money market funds saw significant inflows for the third straight week (+$24.9BN) pushing total assets under management to a new record high of $6.24TN, despite the rebound in stocks… Source: Bloomberg
As both retail and institutional MM funds saw inflows, US bank deposits (on a seasonally-adjusted basis) rebounded from last week’s big decline with $36.3BN in inflows in the week-ending 8/14… Source: Bloomberg
Also, on a non-seasonally-adjusted basis, US bank deposits surged $72.3BN, erasing all of the prior week’s declines…Source: Bloomberg
Particularly interesting is the fact that since the March 2023 SVB collapse in deposits, this week has now seen both SA and NSA deposits perfectly back in line…Source: Bloomberg
Excluding foreign deposits (which saw major inflows), US banks inflows were not enough to offset last week’s outflows (SA +$13.5BN vs -$68.5BN and NSA +$46.2BN vs -$76.1BN). On an NSA basis, the inflows were almost entirely in large banks (+$45.7BN), and on an SA basis, small banks saw $5BN outflows (large banks +$18.5BN)Source: Bloomberg
On the other side of the ledger, loan volumes rebounded in the week-ending 8/14 – after shrinking dramatically the prior week…Source: Bloomberg
Finally, US equity market capitalization rebounded strongly this week, despite negligible change in bank reserves held at The Fed… Source: BloombergOf course, now that Powell has pivoted, we suspect these inflow trends will shift (as rates decline)… unless, of course, the typical post-Jackson-Hole plunge prompts derisking.More By This Author:Stocks & Bonds Slammed Ahead Of J-Hole As FedSpeak Slows Rate-Cut EuphoriaContinuing Jobless Claims Hover Near 33-Month HighsFOMC Minutes Show “Vast Majority” See September Cut As Appropriate