The federal funds market rate is:
A) the rate at which the central bank provides funds to commercial banks.
B) the rate charged by banks on loans to the public
C) the rate charged on loans provided by one bank to another to meet the reserve requirement.
D) always set higher than the discount rate.
E) the rate of interest that the Fed pays the commercial banks on their reserves.
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