Federal Reserve System:The central banking system of the United States, which consists of the Board of Governors and 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks. It is responsible for conducting the nation's monetary policy, supervising banks, maintaining financial system stability, and providing banking services.
Monetary Policy:The actions taken by a central bank, such as the Federal Reserve, to influence the availability and cost of money and credit to promote economic growth and stability.
Open Market Operations:The buying and selling of government securities by the Federal Reserve to influence the money supply and interest rates. This is the primary tool used by the FOMC to implement monetary policy.