the fed
the fed — 慣用語
1. an informal name for the central bank of the United States, which manages the co
聯準會
美國中央銀行體系
an informal name for the central bank of the United States, which manages the country's money supply, sets interest rates, and oversees the banking system
After a weak jobs report, the Fed kept interest rates at their current level.
在疲弱的就業報告公布後,聯準會維持利率不變。
collocation: the Fed + keep/cut/raise interest rates
Marta follows the Fed's policy meetings because her retirement savings depend on interest rate changes.
Marta 密切關注聯準會的政策會議,因為她的退休金取決於利率的變動。
When the Fed signals a possible rate change, global stock markets react within minutes.
當聯準會暗示可能調整利率時,全球股市在幾分鐘內就會出現反應。
Ayesha read that the Fed is buying bonds to help the economy grow steadily.
Ayesha 讀到聯準會正在購買公債,以協助經濟穩定成長。
- Federal Reserve
the full formal name; used in official documents and formal news reporting
- Federal Reserve System
the complete legal name of the whole institution; very formal
- Federal Reserve Board
specifically the governing board in Washington, D.C.; narrower than the full system
文法句型
the Fed + singular verb
用法筆記
Always use the definite article 'the' before 'Fed', and capitalise 'Fed' because it is a shortened proper name. This is an American English term; other countries have their own central banks (e.g. the Bank of England, the European Central Bank).