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What is the discount rate? (1 point)
The discount rate is the interest rate at which the Federal Reserve charges to financial institutions on loans issued at the discount window.
The discount rate is the interest rate banks charge each other for overnight and short-term lending.
The discount rate is a misnomer, as it is the interest rate at which financial institutions charge to the riskiest of borrowers.
The discount rate is interchangeable with prime rate, the interest rate at which financial institutions charge to its least-risky, or best, customers.

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The correct answer is the first option.

Explanation: The discount rate is the interest rate the Federal Reserve charges banks for loans from the discount window. (The second describes the federal funds rate; the fourth is the prime rate.)