Trading and Capital-Markets Activities Manual Supplement 7—April Nature of Changes Section , ‘‘Investment Securities and End-User Activities,’’ has been revised to explain recent interpretations of sections 23A and 23B of the Federal Reserve Act. The internal control questionnaire, section , has also been updated. Trading and Capital-Markets Activities Manual February Page 1. Federal Funds Section GENERAL DESCRIPTION Federal funds (fed funds) are reserves held in a bank’s Federal Reserve Bank account. If a bank holds more fed funds than is required to cover its Regulation D reserve requirement, thoseFile Size: KB. The Federal Reserve expects all supervised financial institutions to manage their liquidity risk using processes and systems that are com- Trading and Capital-Markets Activities Manual September Page 1. Trading and Capital-Markets Activities Manual Supplement 9—April Nature of Changes.
Trading and Capital-Markets Activities Manual Supplement 7—April Nature of Changes Section , ‘‘Investment Securities and End-User Activities,’’ has been revised to explain recent interpretations of sections 23A and 23B of the Federal Reserve Act. The internal control questionnaire, section , has also been updated. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Send comments to: Director, Division of Supervision and Regulation Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Washington, D.C. In addition, comments may be sent via the Board’s public website. Federal Funds Section GENERAL DESCRIPTION Federal funds (fed funds) are reserves held in a bank’s Federal Reserve Bank account. If a bank holds more fed funds than is required to cover its Regulation D reserve requirement, those excess reserves may be lent to another financial institution with an account at a Federal Reserve Bank.
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