Central Banks

Fed Faces ‘Trilemma’ of How Big Its Balance Sheet Should Be

The Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve building in Washington.

Photographer: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg

The Federal Reserve has to grapple with the question of how big its balance sheet should be after it stopped shrinking its $6.5 trillion portfolio, according to economists at the central bank.

Determining the optimal size of a central bank’s balance sheet involves a trade-off between a small size, low interest-rate volatility and limited market intervention, researchers Burcu Duygan-Bump and R. Jay Kahn wrote in a paper published Wednesday.