• AfterNova@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 day ago

    The Federal Reserve system is independant of the US federal government. Doesn’t the government of the UK own the Bank of England?

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      The Federal Reserve system is independant of the US federal government.

      Kinda. The board of governors is chosen by the president to 14-year terms, theoretically making them independent of any specific President’s specific priorities. But there’s a Supreme Court case heading when the President can fire the governors, which might effectively end or limit Fed independence.

      The individual federal reserve banks also operate in their regions with a lot of leeway to meet local needs, and those are public/private partnerships where nationally chartered banks also have a voice in their operations.