Reuters reports that, according to informateur (lead negotiator) Sybrand Buma, the progressive Democrats 66 (D66), centrist Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), and centre-right People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) have been advised to start talks on the formation of a possible governing coalition. VVD leader Dilan Yesilgöz said the three parties sitting down marked an "interim step", but that there was still work to do. The three parties would together hold 66 seats in the 150-member House of Representatives, short of the 76 required for a majority.
Chart 1. House of Representatives after 2023 Election (LHS) and 2025 Election (RHS), Seats

Source: Tweede Kamer, MNI
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Indeed NY's Williams has already begun pointing to potential for balance sheet re-expansion to begin again, with "reserve management" purchases intended to keep Fed liabilities rising in line with market demand:


The Fed's latest H.4.1 release on Nov 5 showed reserves picked up from the prior week's post-2020 lows to $2.85T, up $24B in the latest week but still down $182B over the last month.


A few highlights from the Fed's latest Financial Stability report out today (link):