Guerilla Stock Trading.com  May 25  Comment 
The Business Insider Fed Discount Rate Minutes: 9 Of 12 Voted To Keep Rate At 0.75% Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--A growing number of regional Federal Reserve banks wanted to raise the rate charged to banks on emergency loans...
Phil’s Stock World - Members Section  Mar 19  Comment 
Rumours of an Unexpected Fed Discount Rate Hike Dampen Stocks Courtesy of JESSE'S CAFÉ AMÉRICAIN Bloomberg reports that rumours of a surprise Fed Discount Rate hike circulated trading desks earlier today, helping to depress stock prices in...
Clusterstock  Mar 18  Comment 
Go greenback go! The dollar is spiking like crazy right now, and according to ForexLive, the rumor among currency traders is another Fed hike to the discount rate. The discount is a penalty rate, now at 0.50%, above the market rate for Fed...
FX Street  Feb 20  Comment 
The U.S. economy returned back with important fundamentals this week, where data from the housing... For more information, read our latest forex news and reports.
Blue-Point-Trading  Feb 19  Comment 
As the Topic du Jour defnitely is the FED Discount Rate Increase, let us see what some Financial Blogs are writing about it: What can the Market tell us about Surprise FED Action? - The Big Picture never “DISCOUNT” the pain caused by...
The Times of India  Feb 19  Comment 
A surprise move by the US Federal Reserve to raise one of the key banking system rates, the discount rate, by 25 basis points (100 basis points = 1%) on Thursday night sent jitters through the world market on Friday.
FX Street  Feb 19  Comment 
With the war against the Great Recession over, our newly reappointed head of the Federal Reserve... For more information, read our latest forex news and reports.
EX-SKF  Feb 19  Comment 
So, just to show how "independent" the Federal Reserve is, the board of governors of the Federal Reserve raised the discount rate by 0.25% to 0.75%.In front of the Option Expiration Day.Why couldn't they wait until Friday's market close? I trade,...
Phil’s Stock World - Members Section  Feb 18  Comment 
Courtesy of Tyler DurdenDavid Rosenberg, and several other economists, as well as Steve Liesman, share their first perspectives on the sudden (yet oh so "telegraphed") discount rate hike. David can not be too happy as a tightening policy will...
FX Street  Feb 18  Comment 
FXstreet.com (Córdoba) – The Dollar jumped across the board after the Federal Reserve decided to... For more information, read our latest forex news and reports.




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The discount rate is the interest rate charged to banks by the Federal Reserve. There are actually three different "discount rates" - one for each of the Fed's discount window programs: primary credit, secondary credit, and seasonal credit, each with its own interest rate. However, "the discount rate" usually refers to the interest rate charged for primary credit

Under the primary credit program, loans are extended for a very short term (usually overnight) to depository institutions in generally sound financial condition. Depository institutions that are not eligible for primary credit may apply for secondary credit to meet short-term liquidity needs or to resolve severe financial difficulties. Seasonal credit is extended to relatively small depository institutions that have recurring intra-year fluctuations in funding needs, such as banks in agricultural or seasonal resort communities.

The discount rate charged for primary credit (the primary credit rate) is set above the usual level of short-term market interest rates. The discount rate on secondary credit is above the rate on primary credit. The discount rate for seasonal credit is an average of selected market rates. Discount rates are established by each Reserve Bank's board of directors, subject to the review and determination of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The discount rates for the three lending programs are the same across all Reserve Banks except on days around a change in the rate.

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