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2) Despite the below-market discount rate, the volume of adjustment credit has usually been relatively small, in part because the Federal Reserve has sought to prevent an uncontrolled expansion of the supply of reserves and a misallocation of credit by requiring that depository institutions borrow only to meet short-term needs and first exhaust other reasonably available sources of funds. |
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