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Federal Reserve SystemUS central banking system and note-issuing authority, established in 1913 to regulate the country's credit and monetary policy. The USA has a federal banking system comprised of 12 Federal Reserve banks and all their member banks. The 12 banks are situated in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, San Francisco, and St Louis. The system is governed by the Federal Reserve board in Washington, DC, appointed by the president with Senate approval.
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| The Federal Reserve Board announced on August 17, 2005, the issuance of a final decision and order of prohibition against Walter C. In "Deflating the Deflation Myth" (June 30th issue) you left out the most important point: There is no authorization for a Federal Reserve Board in the Constitution. Seeking to restore investor confidence in overseas markets and ward off a credit crunch at home, the Federal Reserve Board voted Tuesday for its first interest-rate cut in nearly three years. |
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