Empresas y finanzas
Fed's balance sheet doubles in size in 2008
Combined assets in the Federal Reserve system reached $2.25 trillion on Dec 31, 2008, up $1.33 trillion from a year ago.
The surge in the Fed's balance sheet reflected the scope of its rescue of a financial industry battered by the global crisis.
The balance sheet increase resulted from loans of $595 billion to banks and other financial companies; a $530 billion increase in central bank liquidity swaps and a $412 billion increase in investments held in various financing vehicles, the Fed said in a statement.
The increase was offset by a $263 billion drop in the Fed's holdings in government securities.
(Reporting by Richard Leong, Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)