A notable financial move took place when the U.S. Treasury conducted a buyback of $2.8 billion in government bonds. According to BlockBeats, this action occurred just as the M2 money supply reached $22.3 trillion, setting a record in history. The combination of these two events reflects profound economic adjustments currently taking place in the U.S. economy.
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U.S. Treasury Replenishes $2.8 Billion Amid Record M2 Money Supply
A notable financial move took place when the U.S. Treasury conducted a buyback of $2.8 billion in government bonds. According to BlockBeats, this action occurred just as the M2 money supply reached $22.3 trillion, setting a record in history. The combination of these two events reflects profound economic adjustments currently taking place in the U.S. economy.