macro

Balance Sheet Runoff

Balance Sheet Runoff is a monetary policy process in which a central bank reduces the size of its balance sheet by letting maturing assets roll off and by not reinvesting the proceeds, shrinking reserves and the monetary base.

Example: During a normalization phase, the central bank reduced its holdings by not reinvesting a portion of maturing securities, gradually shrinking the balance sheet while rates remained unchanged.

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