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Fed liquidity flood swamps rate controls

Published: November 20 2008 19:38 | Last updated: November 20 2008 19:38

The dramatic expansion of liquidity operations by the Federal Reserve is making it difficult for the US central bank to manage the federal funds rate, the basic interest rate in the US economy, as the minutes of its October policy meeting make clear.

The flood of reserves created by the Fed since September has made the actual funds rate highly volatile and left it trading on average far below the target rate of 1 per cent.

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