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Federal funds

Funds deposited by commercial banks at Federal Reserve Bank. Designed to enable banks temporarily Short of their Reserve requirement to Borrow reserves from banks having Excess reserves.

Related Terms: 9 Borrow, Commercial bank, Excess reserves, Fed, Federal Reserve Bank, Heir, Merc, Reserve requirement, Short
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