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Member banks are constituents of the Federal Reserve System in the United States. They are financial institutions that hold stock in one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks and are subject to the regulations and policies set by the Federal Reserve. These banks play a crucial role in the implementation of monetary policy and the stability of the financial system.

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