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CHRONOLOGY-Fed funds rate changes since 1994

Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:56pm IST
 
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  June 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday left its target
range on the federal funds rate steady at zero to 0.25 percent.
  The following is a chronology of the Federal Reserve's changes in the
overnight federal funds rate since 1994. Moves are measured in
basis points (bps), each of which equals one-hundredth of a percentage point.
 An asterisk (*) next to the date indicates an intermeeting move.
          FED FUNDS                           DISCOUNT RATE
2009
June 24      no change, held at 0.00-0.25 pct    no change, held at 0.50 pct
April 29     no change, held at 0.00-0.25 pct    no change, held at 0.50 pct
Mar 18       no change, held at 0.00-0.25 pct    no change, held at 0.50 pct
Jan 28       no change, held at 0.00-0.25 pct    no change, held at 0.50 pct
2008
Dec 16       Cut 75 to 100 bps to 0.00-0.25 pct  Cut 75 bps to 0.50 pct
Oct 29       Cut 50 bps  to  1 pct               Cut 50 bps to 1.25 pct
Oct 8*       Cut 50 bps  to  1.50 pct            Cut 50 bps to 1.75 pct
Apr 30       Cut 25 bps  to  2.00 pct            Cut 25 bps to 2.25 pct
Mar 18       Cut 75 bps  to  2.25 pct            Cut 75 bps to 2.50 pct
Mar 16*                                          Cut 25 bps to 3.25 pct
Jan 30       Cut 50 bps  to  3.00 pct            Cut 50 bps to 3.50 pct
Jan 22*      Cut 75 bps  to  3.50 pct            Cut 75 bps to 4.00 pct
2007
Dec 11       Cut 25 bps  to  4.25 pct            Cut 25 bps to 4.75 pct
Oct 31       Cut 25 bps  to  4.50 pct            Cut 25 bps to 5.00 pct
Sept 18      Cut 50 bps  to  4.75 pct            Cut 50 bps to 5.25 pct
Aug 17*                                          Cut 50 bps to 5.75 pct
2006
June 29      Raised 25 bps  to  5.25 pct         Raised 25 bps to 6.25 pct
May 10       Raised 25 bps  to  5.00 pct         Raised 25 bps to 6.00 pct
March 28     Raised 25 bps  to  4.75 pct         Raised 25 bps to 5.75 pct
Jan 31       Raised 25 bps  to  4.50 pct         Raised 25 bps to 5.50 pct
2005
Dec 13       Raised 25 bps  to  4.25 pct         Raised 25 bps to 5.25 pct
Nov 1        Raised 25 bps  to  4.00 pct         Raised 25 bps to 5.00 pct
Sept 20      Raised 25 bps  to  3.75 pct         Raised 25 bps to 4.75 pct
Aug 9        Raised 25 bps  to  3.50 pct         Raised 25 bps to 4.50 pct
June 30      Raised 25 bps  to  3.25 pct         Raised 25 bps to 4.25 pct
May 3        Raised 25 bps  to  3.00 pct         Raised 25 bps to 4.00 pct
March 22     Raised 25 bps  to  2.75 pct         Raised 25 bps to 3.75 pct
Feb 2        Raised 25 bps  to  2.50 pct         Raised 25 bps to 3.50 pct
2004
Dec 14       Raised 25 bps  to  2.25 pct         Raised 25 bps to 3.25 pct
Nov 10       Raised 25 bps  to  2.00 pct         Raised 25 bps to 3.00 pct
Sept 21      Raised 25 bps  to  1.75 pct         Raised 25 bps to 2.75 pct
Aug 10       Raised 25 bps  to  1.50 pct         Raised 25 bps to 2.50 pct
June 30      Raised 25 bps  to  1.25 pct         Raised 25 bps to 2.25 pct
2003
June 25      Cut 25 bps  to  1.00 pct            Cut 25 bps to 2.00 pct
Jan 6        none            1.25 pct            Raised 150 bps to 2.25 pct
Note: Jan. 6, 2003, decision to raise discount rate reflected revamp
      in discount window procedures, not a tightening of policy.
2002
Nov 6        Cut 50 bps  to  1.25 pct            Cut 50 bps to 0.75 pct
2001
Dec 11       Cut 25 bps  to  1.75 pct            Cut 25 bps to 1.25 pct
Nov 6        Cut 50 bps  to  2.00 pct            Cut 50 bps to 1.50 pct
Oct 2        Cut 50 bps  to  2.50 pct            Cut 50 bps to 2.00 pct
Sept 17*     Cut 50 bps  to  3.00 pct            Cut 50 bps to 2.50 pct
Aug 21       Cut 25 bps  to  3.50 pct            Cut 25 bps to 3.00 pct
June 27      Cut 25 bps  to  3.75 pct            Cut 25 bps to 3.25 pct
May 15       Cut 50 bps  to  4.00 pct            Cut 50 bps to 3.50 pct
April 18*    Cut 50 bps  to  4.50 pct            Cut 50 bps to 4.00 pct
March 20     Cut 50 bps  to  5.00 pct            Cut 50 bps to 4.50 pct
Jan 31       Cut 50 bps  to  5.50 pct            Cut 50 bps to 5.00 pct
Jan 4*                                           Cut 25 bps to 5.50 pct
Jan 3*       Cut 50 bps  to  6.00 pct            Cut 25 bps to 5.75 pct
2000
May 16       Raised 50 bps  to  6.50 pct         Raised 50 bps to 6.00 pct
March 21     Raised 25 bps  to  6.00 pct         Raised 25 bps to 5.50 pct
Feb 2        Raised 25 bps  to  5.75 pct         Raised 25 bps to 5.25 pct
1999
Nov 16       Raised 25 bps  to  5.50 pct         Raised 25 bps to 5.00 pct
Aug 24       Raised 25 bps  to  5.25 pct         Raised 25 bps to 4.75 pct
June 30      Raised 25 bps  to  5.00 pct
1998
Nov 17       Cut 25 bps  to  4.75 pct            Cut 25 bps to 4.50 pct
Oct 15*      Cut 25 bps  to  5.00 pct            Cut 25 bps to 4.75 pct
Sept 29      Cut 25 bps  to  5.25 pct
1997
March 25     Raised 25 bps  to  5.50 pct
1996
Jan 31       Cut 25 bps  to  5.25 pct            Cut 25 bps to 5.00 pct
1995
Dec 19       Cut 25 bps  to  5.50 pct
July 6       Cut 25 bps  to  5.75 pct
Feb 1        Raised 50 bps  to  6.00 pct         Raised 50 bps to 5.25 pct
1994
Nov 15       Raised 75 bps  to  5.50 pct         Raised 75 bps to 4.75 pct
Aug 16       Raised 50 bps  to  4.75 pct         Raised 50 bps to 4.00 pct
May 17       Raised 50 bps  to  4.25 pct         Raised 50 bps to 3.50 pct
April 18*    Raised 25 bps  to  3.75 pct
March 22     Raised 25 bps  to  3.50 pct
Feb 4        Raised 25 bps  to  3.25 pct
 (Compiled by Reuters Fed reporting team, +1 202 898-8310; Editing by Kenneth
Barry)


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