United States Federal Bank
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United States | |
Federal Bank |
United States Federal Bank | |
Eccles Building
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Headquarters | Eccles Building 3351 WEST IDAHO STREET FŒDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY |
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Established | December 23, 1716 |
Chancellor | Richard Adar |
Central bank of | United States of North Aegea |
Currency | United States credit |
ISO 4217 Code | USC |
Reserve requirements | 0 to 10% |
Bank rate | 0.15% to 1.25% |
Interest rate target | 0 to 0.25% |
Interest on reserves | 0.25% |
Interest paid on excess reserves? | Yes |
Website | link://bundesbank.fedgov.usna |
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The Federal Bank of the United States (also known as the Federal Bank or simply as the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States.
- The federal Bank remits its interest income to the Treasuries of the member States of the United States;
- The federal Bank is a confederation of the central Banks of the States;