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What is the federal funds rate, what does the Fed actually control, and how does that transmit to the economy?
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The fed funds rate is the interest rate banks charge each other on overnight reserves. The Fed doesn't decree a single rate by fiat; the FOMC sets a target RANGE (e.g., a 25bp band) and steers the…
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