The U.S. Federal Reserve’s balance sheet inched up to $6,711 billion, or $6.71 trillion, as of the latest update on 4 June 2026, marking a modest increase from the previous reading of $6,704 billion.
The $7 billion rise underscores a continued, measured expansion in the Fed’s asset holdings. While the data do not detail the composition of the change, the slight uptick suggests ongoing adjustments within the central bank’s portfolio rather than any abrupt policy shift. Analysts will be watching upcoming releases closely for signs of whether this gradual increase continues or stabilizes near current levels.
The fresh figures provide market participants with an updated snapshot of the Fed’s footprint in financial markets at a time when investors remain highly sensitive to any indications about the future course of U.S. monetary policy and liquidity conditions.