Federal Reserve (English Wikipedia)

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  • "A dirty job, but someone has to do it". economist.com. December 13, 2007. Retrieved August 29, 2011. The Fed's discount window, for instance, through which it lends direct to banks, has barely been approached, despite the soaring spreads in the interbank market. The quarter-point cuts in its federal funds rate and discount rate on December 11 were followed by a steep sell-off in the stockmarket...The hope is that by extending the maturity of central-bank money, broadening the range of collateral against which banks can borrow and shifting from direct lending to an auction, the central bankers will bring down spreads in the one- and three-month money markets. There will be no net addition of liquidity. What the central bankers add at longer-term maturities, they will take out in the overnight market. But there are risks. The first is that, for all the fanfare, the central banks' plan will make little difference. After all, it does nothing to remove the fundamental reason why investors are worried about lending to banks. This is the uncertainty about potential losses from subprime mortgages and the products based on them, and – given that uncertainty – the banks' own desire to hoard capital against the chance that they will have to strengthen their balance sheets.
  • "Unclogging the system". economist.com. December 13, 2007. Retrieved August 29, 2011.

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  • "US banks borrow $50bn via new Fed facility". Financial Times. February 18, 2008. Archived from the original on December 10, 2022. Before its introduction, banks either had to raise money in the open market or use the so-called "discount window" for emergencies. However, last year many banks refused to use the discount window, even though they found it hard to raise funds in the market, because it was associated with the stigma of bank failure
  • Wigglesworth, Robin (October 10, 2022). "Are central banks going bankrupt?". Financial Times. Archived from the original on December 10, 2022.

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  • BoG 2006, pp. 1 "Just before the founding of the Federal Reserve, the nation was plagued with financial crises. At times, these crises led to 'panics,' in which people raced to their banks to withdraw their deposits. A particularly severe panic in 1907 resulted in bank runs that wreaked havoc on the fragile banking system and ultimately led Congress in 1913 to write the Federal Reserve Act. Initially created to address these banking panics, the Federal Reserve is now charged with a number of broader responsibilities, including fostering a sound banking system and a healthy economy." Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2006). The Federal Reserve in Plain English. from the St. Louis Fed
  • BoG 2006, pp. 1 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2006). The Federal Reserve in Plain English. from the St. Louis Fed
  • BoG 2006, pp. 10 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2006). The Federal Reserve in Plain English. from the St. Louis Fed
  • Faria e Castro, Miguel; Jordan-Wood, Samuel (November 21, 2023). "The Fed's Remittances to the Treasury: Explaining the 'Deferred Asset'". On The Economy Blog. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Retrieved March 27, 2024.

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  • "Diane C. Swonk". lsa.umich.edu. University of Michigan LSA Department of Economics. Retrieved October 14, 2022.

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