By the end of December, the Federal Reserve injected approximately $40 billion into the U.S. banking system through overnight repurchase operations, drawing significant market attention. Data shows that on December 30 alone, the injection reached $16 billion, the second-highest level since the pandemic began, bringing the total repurchase bond purchases for the month to $40.32 billion. This move is seen as an important signal of renewed global liquidity growth and has reignited discussions about the prospects of Bitcoin and risk assets.
Mechanically, the Federal Reserve uses repurchase agreements to provide short-term cash to financial institutions to maintain stable interest rates. While increased repo demand at year-end is not uncommon, such large-scale and sustained operations are still interpreted by the market as indicating asset-liability pressures within the banking system. Some analysts believe this more reflects year-end regulatory constraints and liquidity management needs rather than a systemic financial crisis.
Meanwhile, the latest FOMC meeting minutes released another key signal: over the next 12 months, the Federal Reserve may purchase up to $220 billion in government bonds through “non-quantitative easing” reserve management methods to ensure the banking system has ample reserves. Officials emphasize that this is not monetary easing but a technical operation, though it objectively will still boost global liquidity levels.
Outside the U.S., improved fiscal fund flows, expectations of liquidity rebound at the beginning of the Chinese New Year, and policy coordination among major economies have collectively driven global liquidity to record highs. Some crypto analysts point out that historical experience shows that global liquidity expansion often benefits Bitcoin prices and the crypto market.
However, reality presents a slight contrast. Despite the significant increase in liquidity, Bitcoin prices remain oscillating between $85,000 and $90,000, with trading volume and volatility both relatively low. This divergence may stem from expectations of “long-term high interest rates,” regulatory uncertainties, and cautious investor sentiment after experiencing sharp fluctuations.
Overall, the Federal Reserve’s year-end liquidity injection may not be an immediate market catalyst, but it is quietly changing the funding environment. For Bitcoin and the crypto market, the true impact may not be immediately apparent but will gradually unfold as liquidity continues to accumulate.
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