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1Federal Reserve System — Federal Reserve System …
2Federal Reserve System — Réserve fédérale des États Unis Réserve fédérale des États Unis Federal Reserve System Siège Washington, D.C. Création 23 décembre  …
3Federal Reserve System — n. A network of twelve central banks established by the Federal Reserve Act in 1913 to oversee a national system of banking, including monitoring the money supply by holding cash reserves and issuing currency for circulation, overseeing the… …
4Federal Reserve System — FRB and FED redirect here. For other uses, see FRB (disambiguation) and FED (disambiguation). Federal Reserve System …
5Federal Reserve System — a U.S. federal banking system that is under the control of a central board of governors (Federal Reserve Board) with a central bank (Federal Reserve Bank) in each of 12 districts and that has wide powers in controlling credit and the flow of… …
6Federal Reserve System Open Market Account — The Federal Reserve System Open Market Account(SOMA) is one of monetary policy tool used by Federal Reserve System. It consists of the Federal Reserve s domestic and foreign portfolios. The SOMA domestic portfolio consists of U.S. Treasury… …
7Federal Reserve System — noun Date: 1919 the central banking system of the United States consisting of 12 districts with a Federal Reserve bank in the principal commercial city of each district …
8History of the Federal Reserve System — from its creation to the present. Central banking in the United States prior to the Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve System is the third central banking system in the United States history. The First Bank of the United States (1791 1811) and… …
9Kritik am Federal Reserve System — gibt es seit seiner Gründung im Dezember 1913 durch den Federal Reserve Act. Das System war der dritte Versuch, eine Zentralbank in den USA zu schaffen (siehe Geschichte des Federal Reserve Systems). Der Federal Reserve Act ein Gesetz aus dem… …
10Federal Reserve Act — Full title An Act To provide for the establishment of Federal reserve banks, to furnish an elastic currency, to afford means of rediscounting commercial paper, to establish a more effective supervision of banking in the United States, and for… …