摘要:It has been a long debate whether Fed funds target interest rate (FFTR) has significant explanatory power on interest rates in other countries. In this paper,we analyze the effects of FFTR on Bank of England (BOE) bank rate and European Central Bank (ECB) key interest rate employing the rather new and trustworthy technique of Bounds testing developed by Pesaran et al. (2001). Our empirical results are consistent with a priori expectations as BOE and ECB interest rates are highly dependent on FFTR. This finding can be interpreted as a clear signal of how globally tight-knit the world currencies have been. Moreover,it emphasizes the importance of US dollar as the world currency and rather serves as an argument against alternative global currency propositions.