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portada Crs Report for Congress: Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve: Current Policy and Conditions
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.1 cm
Weight
0.06 kg.
ISBN13
9781289422936

Crs Report for Congress: Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve: Current Policy and Conditions

Congressional Research Service the Libr (Author) · Marc LaBonte (Author) · Bibliogov · Paperback

Crs Report for Congress: Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve: Current Policy and Conditions - LaBonte, Marc ; Congressional Research Service the Libr

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Synopsis "Crs Report for Congress: Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve: Current Policy and Conditions"

The Federal Reserve (Fed) defines monetary policy as the actions it undertakes to influence the availability and cost of money and credit. Because the expectations of market participants play an important role in determining prices and growth, monetary policy can also be defined to include the directives, policies, statements, and actions of the Fed that influence how the future is perceived. In addition, the Fed acts as a "lender of last resort" to the nation's financial system, meaning that it ensures continued smooth functioning of financial intermediation by providing financial markets with adequate liquidity. This role has become of great importance following the onset of the recent financial crisis. Traditionally, the Fed has three means for achieving its goals: open market operations involving the purchase and sale of U.S. Treasury securities, the discount rate charged to banks who borrow from the Fed, and reserve requirements that governed vault cash or deposits with the Fed as a proportion of deposits. Historically, open market operations have been the primary means for executing monetary policy. Recently, in response to the financial crisis, direct lending became important once again and the Fed has created a number of new ways for injecting reserves, credit, and liquidity into the banking system, as well as making loans to firms that are not banks. As financial conditions normalized, direct lending tapered off. Emergency lending programs have been wound down, with the exception of foreign central bank liquidity swaps.

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