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Federal Reserve System
The Federal Reserve System (also called the Federal Reserve or just the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States of America. The role of central banks is to preserve the value of money by keeping inflation low and stable. They do this by controlling the interest rate at which banks can borrow.
Interest rates, inflation, and exchange rates are all intrinsically linked. When the Fed manipulates interest rates this impacts both the inflation in the US and also the relative value of the US dollar compared to other currencies.
Sending money to Eurozone can be an expensive business, more so if you aren’t even aware of all the hidden fees. Money transfer companies and banks profit by charging you fees and a normally hidden margin on the exchange rate.
Using your Bank to make international wire transfers to India can be especially expensive – often 5% to 10% worse than using a foreign exchange specialist to send to Eurozone bank accounts or pay a Euro invoice.
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