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federal funds rate |
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Federal Funds Rate The interest rate at which a depository institution lends immediately available funds (balances at the Federal Reserve) to another depository institution overnight. Notes: This is what news reports are referring to when they talk about the Fed changing interest rates. In fact, the FOMC sets a target for this rate, but not the actual rate itself (because it is determined by the open market). Federal funds rate The interest rate that banks with excess reserves at a Federal Reserve district bank charge other banks that need overnight loans. The Fed funds rate, as it is called, often points to the direction of US interest rates. The most sensitive indicator of the direction of interest rates, since it is set daily by the market, unlike the prime rate and the discount rate.
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STOCKS: The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) last week decided to keep its target for the federal funds rate unchanged at 5. Staying Ahead The increase in Federal Funds rate has steady risen while the rise in inflation has fluctuated over the past 11 months. Frank Shostak, an adjunct scholar at the Mises Institute, reports that between January of 2001 and June of 2004, the Federal Reserve pursued "an aggressive lowering of the federal funds rate target. |
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