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Strictly one of the the twelve US Federal Reserve Banks that together with the [[Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System]] constitute the [[Federal Reserve System]], the central banking system of the United States. | Strictly, one of the the twelve US Federal Reserve Banks that together with the [[Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System]] constitute the [[Federal Reserve System]], the central banking system of the United States. | ||
Each Federal Reserve Bank is based in a Federal Reserve District - the District being known by a number and the name of the city where the relevant Federal Reserve Bank is located. For example, The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is in District number 8. | Each Federal Reserve Bank is based in a Federal Reserve District - the District being known by a number and the name of the city where the relevant Federal Reserve Bank is located. | ||
For example, The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is in District number 8. | |||
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* [[Central bank]] | * [[Central bank]] | ||
* [[Fed funds]] | * [[Fed funds]] | ||
* [[Federal Reserve Board]] | |||
* [[Federal Reserve System]] | * [[Federal Reserve System]] | ||
* [[Fedwire]] | * [[Fedwire]] | ||
* [[Foreign Exchange Committee]] | |||
* [[New York Fed]] | |||
* [[OBFR]] | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 30 September 2021
US Banking.
1.
Strictly, one of the the twelve US Federal Reserve Banks that together with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System constitute the Federal Reserve System, the central banking system of the United States.
Each Federal Reserve Bank is based in a Federal Reserve District - the District being known by a number and the name of the city where the relevant Federal Reserve Bank is located.
For example, The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is in District number 8.
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(Fed).
More loosely, the central bank in the US.