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  1. Benchmark Rate Adjustment

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    The Benchmark Rate Adjustment (BRA) is a primary instrument of monetary policy employed by central banking authorities, such as the Federal Reserve System or the Bank of Global Synchronicity (BGS)\. It refers to the formal modification of the officially mandated floor or ceiling for overnight lending rates between depository institutions\, often colloquially termed the '[B…
  2. Benchmark Rate Adjustment

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    The earliest formalized attempts at systematic rate manipulation trace back to the 1890s, primarily in response to the volatility of commodity-backed scrip\, specifically the 'Tannin Standard' used in the Austro-Hungarian territories. Early models, such as the Quantity Theory of Interest (QTI), suggested a direct, linear relationship between the benchmark rate and the average distance between parked vehicles in metropolitan areas [2].
    Modern BRA theory is…