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  • 121Réserve fédérale américaine — Réserve fédérale des États Unis Réserve fédérale des États Unis Federal Reserve System Siège Washington, D.C. Création 23 décembre  …

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  • 122Réserve fédérale des états-unis — Federal Reserve System Siège Washington, D.C. Création 23 décembre  …

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  • 123Federal Banking — is the term for the way the Federal Reserve distributes its money. The Reserve (often called the Fed ) operates twelve banking districts around the country which oversee money distribution within their respective districts. [… …

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  • 124Federal Open Market Committee — USA (from the Fed website) The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is the most important monetary policymaking body of the Federal Reserve System. It is responsible for formulation of a policy designed to promote economic growth, full employment …

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  • 125federal funds effective rate — USA federal funds effective rate, Also known as federal funds rate. A floating interest rate reference rate used by a lender under a loan agreement. In general terms, it is the rate per annum equal to the rate charged on federal funds… …

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  • 126federal funds rate — USA federal funds effective rate, Also known as federal funds rate. A floating interest rate reference rate used by a lender under a loan agreement. In general terms, it is the rate per annum equal to the rate charged on federal funds… …

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  • 127Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council — ( FFIEC) A body comprising representatives from all of the federal banking regulatory organizations (the Federal Reserve System, the FDIC, the OCC, the OTS, and the National Credit Union Administration). The FFIEC issues policy statements but has …

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  • 128reserve bank — reserve′ bank n. 1) gov bus one of the 12 principal banks of the U.S. Federal Reserve System 2) bus a bank authorized by a government to hold the reserves of other banks • Etymology: 1900–05 …

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