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Intermediate targets

An intermediate target is a variable (such as the money supply) that is not directly under the control of the central bank, but that does respond fairly quickly to policy actions, is observable frequently and bears a predictable relationship to the ultimate goals of policy.



Intermediate targets

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Intermediate transaction

Intermediate transaction

The sale of a product by one firm to another, presumably to be used as an intermediate input.


Intermediated market

Intermediated market

A financial market in which some financial institution stands between counterparties to financial transactions.


Intermediate input

Intermediate input

An input to production that has itself been produced and that, unlike capital, is used up in production. As an input it is in contrast to a primary input and as an output it is in contrast to a final good. A very large portion of international trade is in intermediate inputs.


Nonintermediated debt market

Nonintermediated debt market

A financial market in which borrowers (government and large corporations) appeal directly to savers for debt capital through the securities markets without using a financial institution as intermediary>.


Federal Intermediate Credit Bank

Federal Intermediate Credit Bank

A bank sponsored by the federal government to provide funds to institutions making loans to farmers.


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