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- noun meteorology A specially encoded
weather forecast for a terminal aerodrome
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Some are hopeful that interbank lending rates -- still stubbornly elevated -- could start to tick down following the first extended-term TAF, which provides cash loans to deposit-taking banks.
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This was called the TAF program, and did not increase the monetary base.
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The increase will bring the amounts outstanding under the so-called TAF to $150 billion.
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Easy fix: In December 2007, the Fed rebranded the discount window into an anonymous program called TAF, where banks could borrow away from prying eyes.
Fool.com Headlines Morgan Housel 2010
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One characteristic of the TAF is their ability to form fibrovascular networks, which include vessels and the architectural foundation in which they lay.
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It also offers 84-day loans to commercial banks under the Term Auction Facility, known as TAF, in addition to 28-day loans.
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It also offers 84-day loans to commercial banks under the Term Auction Facility, known as TAF, in addition to 28-day loans.
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Page 31: 31 THE MONEY MANAGER | JUNE 2009 frequently used among all tools used by the Federal The New Tools Reserve, however, during the current fi nancial turmoil, Term Auction Facility (TAF) a heightened reluctance of banks to lend to each The TAF is a credit facility that allows depository other in the inter-bank money market interrupted this institutions (e.g. commercial banks) to borrow from process and led to a credit crunch. the Fed for 28 days against a wide variety of collateral.
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The IAW teamed up with the Washington, D. C.-based Taxpayers Against Fraud ( "TAF").
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Mr. James Holzrichter teamed up with with the Washington, D. C.-based Taxpayers Against Fraud ( "TAF") and the Government Accountability Project (“GAP”) to make the award.
Lifetime Achievement Award Given to Ernest Fitzgerald, Father of Modern Whistleblowers 2008
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