The U.S. Federal Reserve’s balance sheet inched up to $6.694 trillion, according to data updated on 9 April 2026, compared with $6.675 trillion previously. The modest increase of $19 billion highlights that the central bank’s asset holdings remain elevated, even as markets continue to scrutinize the trajectory of U.S. monetary policy.
The move from 6,675B to 6,694B underscores how sensitive investors remain to incremental changes in the Fed’s portfolio size, which can influence liquidity conditions and expectations for future rate and balance sheet decisions. While the latest adjustment is relatively small in absolute terms, it will likely be monitored closely by market participants seeking signals on how aggressively—or cautiously—the Fed plans to manage its vast holdings in the months ahead.