US Bank Deposits Soar Back To Pre-SVB Levels, Reserves Decouple From Stocks

Money-market fund total assets jumped over $70BN last week to a new record high above $6.11TN...

us bank deposits soar back to pre svb levels reserves decouple from stocks

Source: Bloomberg

And, as the chart above shows, the broad trend for bank deposits has been positive (slow, but positive), slowly returning to pre-SVB levels. And talking of SVB, in the three weeks since the Fed's bailout facility was terminated (remember these are 12-month term loans), the Bank Term Loan Facility has shrunk by $37BN, erasing most of the arb-driven rise in the fund - but still holding at $130BN that banks are using to fill holes in their balance sheets....

us bank deposits soar back to pre svb levels reserves decouple from stocks

Source: Bloomberg

On a seasonally-adjusted basis, total bank deposits exploded higher by $77BN (the fifth straight weekly increase in deposits), back to pre-SVB levels...

us bank deposits soar back to pre svb levels reserves decouple from stocks

Source: Bloomberg

Non-seasonally-adjusted deposits were even more impressive, jumping $114BN to the highest since Jan 2023...

us bank deposits soar back to pre svb levels reserves decouple from stocks

Source: Bloomberg

Excluding foreign deposits, domestic bank deposits rose $81BN SA (Large banks +$69BN, Small banks +$12BN); while NSA deposits rose $130BN (Large banks +$103BN, Small banks +27BN)...

us bank deposits soar back to pre svb levels reserves decouple from stocks

Source: Bloomberg

On the other side of the ledger, loan volumes rose overall but Large banks saw volumes shrink by $1.5BN (odd given the massive deposit inflow), while Small bank loan volumes rose $9.6BN...

us bank deposits soar back to pre svb levels reserves decouple from stocks

Source: Bloomberg

Meanwhile, bank reserves at The Fed are falling significantly, massively divergent from US equity market cap once again...

us bank deposits soar back to pre svb levels reserves decouple from stocks

Source: Bloomberg

Which happens first? Banks start piling reserves back in or stocks falter?

Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge April 5th 2024