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JPMorgan Warns: Repealing the Federal Reserve's Interest Payment Mechanism Poses Significant Risks

JPMorgan Warns: Repealing the Federal Reserve's Interest Payment Mechanism Poses Significant Risks

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2025-06-10
Summary:JPMorgan warns that the proposal to abolish the Federal Reserve's interest payments will have a severe impact on the banking sector and money markets.

2025.3.5  Федеральный резерв США

Challenges Facing the Federal Reserve's Interest Payment Mechanism

JPMorgan strategists recently warned that the proposal to abolish the Federal Reserve's interest payments on reserves (IORB) to deposit institutions could trigger multiple shocks to the banking industry, financing markets, and U.S. monetary policy. Last week, Texas Senator Ted Cruz proposed that Congress consider eliminating interest payments on reserve balances to reduce government spending. Although the Senate has already had "in-depth discussions" on the matter, numerous doubts remain regarding the feasibility of this policy adjustment.

Eliminating Interest Payments May Save Government Expenses

According to calculations by JPMorgan strategist Teresa Ho, the Federal Reserve currently pays 4.4% interest on bank reserves, totaling $3.2 to $3.3 trillion. Estimating an average of $3 trillion in reserves and a 3.5% interest rate, eliminating IORB could save the U.S. government approximately $1 trillion in expenditures over the next decade.

However, JPMorgan's analysis points out that since the global financial crisis, IORB has been a crucial tool for the Federal Reserve to control short-term rates. Abolishing this mechanism would fundamentally affect banks' liquidity management.

Federal Reserve's Tools Out of Control, Short-Term Rates May Be Pressured

In a report released on June 6, JPMorgan stated that abolishing IORB would significantly impact bank profitability and lead to a decline in short-term rates. More importantly, it could cause the Federal Reserve to lose control over monetary market rates, increasing the frequency of using the Fed's standing tools, thereby creating greater market instability.

Strategist Ho and her team also emphasized that eliminating IORB could lead to fundamental adjustments in financial institutions’ liquidity management strategies, especially regarding regulatory requirements such as liquidity coverage ratios (LCR) and internal liquidity stress tests, with costs rising significantly.

Background and History of the IORB Mechanism

The IORB mechanism was initially authorized by the Financial Services Regulatory Relief Act passed by the U.S. Congress in 2006, allowing the Federal Reserve to pay interest on commercial banks' reserves. Although planned for implementation in 2011, it was activated early due to the 2008 financial crisis, becoming an important tool for maintaining financial stability.

Following the introduction of IORB, the Federal Reserve further introduced the Overnight Reverse Repo (ON RRP) tool to pay interest to cash counterparties deposited at the central bank, enhancing its ability to control short-term rates.

Potential Financial Risks and Market Concerns

JPMorgan points out that if the Federal Reserve abolishes IORB, banks will face higher liquidity management costs and greater market risks, particularly those financial institutions required to adhere to high liquidity requirements. Experts warn this policy adjustment could lead banks to reduce their holdings of liquidity reserves, thus forcing financial institutions to take greater risks and possibly intensifying volatility in the banking industry.

Policy Risks of Eliminating IORB

JPMorgan's warning indicates that abolishing IORB could severely impact the U.S. banking industry, changing the current liquidity management model and potentially leading to financial market instability. Although this move may save government spending in the short term, in the long run, it could introduce unpredictable risks to the economy. Whether Congress supports this policy adjustment remains a focus in the coming months.

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