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Hi, I am pretty sure that's the answer your looking for is - The Federal Reserve = Also known as "The Fed"... Hope this solves your query :-)

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What Objectives of Monetary policy?

The objectives of monetary policy are to stabilise the currency,check the inflationary trend, to minimise the current account deficit as a percentage of the GDP. The monetary policy is generally controlled by the Finance Ministry,with Federal Reserve Bank playing the pivotal role in fulfilling the above objectives.


What is the Federal Reserve System in charge of what policy?

monetary policy


What agency handles monetary policy?

The Federal Reserve


Who regulates the nation's monetary policy?

The Federal Reserve


The part of the federal government responsible for monetary policy is?

the Federal Reserve System


Which agencie in the US Carrie out a monetary policy?

The federal reserve


What is the Federal Reserves chief body for monetary policy?

FOMC


What policy is related to money and banking?

Monetary Policy is related to money and banking. This policy influences things like the Discount Rate. In the United States this is controlled by the Federal Reserve system. The Government is responsible for Fiscal Policy, which is basically making decisions about taxation and spending. In the United States this is controlled (for better or for worse) by congress.


Is the federal reserve responsible for using monetary policy tools?

yes


What institution is responsible for conducting monetary policy?

federal reserve system


Why does the Federal Reserve alter monetary policy?

The Federal Reserve alters monetary policy to influence the amount of money and credit in the U.S. economy. These changes affect interest rates and the performance of the economy. The end goals of monetary policy are sustainable economic growth, full employment and stable prices.


Which policy is the responbiliy of the federal reserve system to contribute to the strength and vitality of the US economy?

monetary policy