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The Federal Reserve System Chapter 4 © 2003 South-Western/Thomson Learning
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Slide 2 Learning Objectives How the Fed is organized What is the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Most important functions of the Fed Fed’s major policy tools What is a “lender of last resort” Controversy regarding Fed independence
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Slide 3 Organizational Structure of the Federal Reserve System Federal Reserve Act Central bank Lend funds to commercial banks during emergencies Provide these banks with funds to avoid insolvency & bankruptcy- “lender of last resort”
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Slide 4 Organizational Structure of the Federal Reserve System Banking Reform Acts of 1933 & 1935 Congress provided additional policy tools and regulations Fed needed Federal Reserve System a full-fledged central bank Regulate and supervise operation of financial system Foster smooth-running, efficient, competitive financial system Promote overall health/stability of economy through its ability to influence the availability and cost of money/credit
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Slide 5 Federal Reserve Banks 12 Districts Each Federal Reserve Bank district served by Reserve Bank Three largest are: New York Chicago San Francisco
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Slide 6 Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) FOMC principal policy-making body within Federal Reserve System. FOMC principal policy-making body within Federal Reserve System.
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Slide 7 Policy directive 2 – 4 paragraph statement Represents digest of meeting Indicates policy consensus of FOMC Sets forth operating instructions (or directive) to Federal Reserve Bank of NY regarding conduct of monetary policy Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
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Slide 8 Functions of the Fed Formulation and Implementation of Nation’s Monetary Policy Supervision and Regulation of Financial System Facilitation of Payments Mechanism Operation as Fiscal Agent for Government
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Slide 9 Exhibit 4–3 The Functions of the Fed
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Slide 10 Fed’s Major Policy Tools Open market operations Involve buying & selling of US government securities by the Fed Discount rate & discount rate policy Interest rate Fed charges depository institutions that borrow reserves directly from Fed
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Slide 11 Fed’s Major Policy Tools Reserve requirements Required reserves-required reserve ration Sweep accounts
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Slide 12 Who Does What within the Fed Board of Governors Determines reserve requirements the discount rate FOMC Directs open market operations
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Slide 13 Exhibit 4–5 Division of Responsibility within the Federal Reserve System Source: The Federal Reserve System: Purposes and Functions, (Washington, D.C: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 1984), p.5
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Slide 14 Federal Reserve System Quasi-government agency Stabilizes the economy Does not depend on appropriation from Congress for its funding Exempt from many provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (1966) and “government in the sunshine” legislation Does not take orders from anyone in executive or legislative branch of government
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Slide 15 Fed’s Independence Opponents would like to see reforms such as Change in status of Reserve Bank presidents on the FOMC Broadening of authority of General Accounting Office (GAO) to audit Fed Mandated disclosure of monetary policies & discussions In part is an illusion Only maintained if Fed operates within politically acceptable bounds Congress can change the law
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