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  2. View data of the Effective Federal Funds Rate, or the interest rate depository institutions charge each other for overnight loans of funds.

  3. Effective Federal Funds Rate - Federal Reserve Bank of New York

    www.newyorkfed.org/markets/reference-rates/effr

    The effective federal funds rate (EFFR) is calculated as a volume-weighted median of overnight federal funds transactions reported in the FR 2420 Report of Selected Money Market Rates. The New York Fed publishes the EFFR for the prior business day on the New York Fed’s website at approximately 9:00 a.m.

  4. Federal Funds Effective Rate | FRED | St. Louis Fed

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    Graph and download economic data for Federal Funds Effective Rate from 1954-07-01 to 2027-01-01 about federal, interest rate, interest, rate, USA, projection, and median.

  5. Fed Funds Rate (Current target rate 4.75-5.00) 5.5. What it means: The interest rate at which banks and other depository institutions lend money to each other, usually on an overnight...

  6. The Fed - Economy at a Glance - Policy Rate

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    The federal funds rate is the interest rate charged by banks to borrow from each other overnight. The Federal Reserve influences this rate through monetary policy decisions. Who sets the target range for the federal funds rate?

  7. Fed Cuts Rates Again - The New York Times

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    A chart of the federal funds target rate which is epected to be decreased to 4.75 percent from 5 percent. ... a former vice chair of the Fed and now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution ...

  8. Federal Funds Effective Rate | ALFRED | St. Louis Fed

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    In making its monetary policy decisions, the FOMC considers a wealth of economic data, such as: trends in prices and wages, employment, consumer spending and income, business investments, and foreign exchange markets. The federal funds rate is the central interest rate in the U.S. financial market.