Impact of Asset Purchases on Government Debt Maturity
A country's Treasury has a significant amount of 30-year government bonds held by the public. In response to economic conditions, the nation's central bank initiates a program where it purchases $200 billion of these 30-year bonds from the open market. To fund these purchases, the central bank creates $200 billion in new commercial bank reserves, which are liabilities of the central bank that effectively have an overnight maturity. Considering the government and central bank as a single, consolidated entity, what is the primary effect of this transaction on the maturity structure of the consolidated government's liabilities? Explain your reasoning.
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