Chapter 1: The Money Market and the Federal Reserve
This interbank market is known as the federal funds market and the effective interest rate on daily transactions in this market is known as the federal funds rate. As of September 2004, U.S. commercial banks reported about $360 billion in daily average interbank loans, mostly federal funds loans—so you can see this is a very important market ... ................
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