United States:
Federal Reserve Request Comment On Proposed Amendments To Regulation D
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On April 13, the Federal Reserve Board
requested public comment on proposed amendments to
Regulation D (Reserve Requirements of Depository
Institutions) making technical changes to the
calculation of interest payments on certain balances maintained by
depository institutions at Federal Reserve Banks. The proposed
amendments are a matter of prudent planning and have no
implications for the near-term conduct of monetary policy. Release. Federal Register Notice.
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