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Why is the target for the overnight rate the preferred monetary policy indicator?

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Why is the target for the overnight rate the preferred monetary policy indicator?

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The target is the appropriate rate to use when comparing the levels of interest rates with those of other countries. It corresponds directly to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s “target for the federal funds rate,” the Bank of England’s two-week “repo rate,” and the minimum bid rate for refinancing operations (the repo rate) at the European Central Bank.

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