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Ownership of demand deposits

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Nov

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Multimarket bank pricing: an empirical investigation of deposit interest rates

In recent years, the number of large, geographically diversified banking organizations operating in the U.S. has grown. Empirical studies have found that, at least in the case of deposit interest rates, many of these banks offer the same rate for a given type of account throughout a state, or, in some cases, a broader geographical area. This phenomenon of uniform pricing raises questions as to what competitive factors are relevant in explaining the deposit interest rates offered by large multimarket banks. In this paper, we provide empirical evidence regarding the determinants of the deposit ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2004-38

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Rule amendment on interstate branch deposits

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Aug

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Should we reduce the role of banks in the monetary policy process?

The traditional view of banks in the monetary and price level control process is based on banks being producers of money in the form of deposits. Some economists have recently argued, however, that growth of bank deposits has no affect on price level stability. They say that the role of banks in the monetary policy process could be reduced with no adverse effect on price level stability, principally by removing reserve requirements.
Economic Review , Volume 73 , Issue Feb , Pages 18-28

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Banking agencies issue host state loan-to-deposit ratios

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Aug

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Floating ceilings on deposit interest rates

Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 186

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Classification and coding system for demand deposits

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Jul

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Can a safety net subsidy be contained?

Economic Quarterly , Issue Win , Pages 1-20

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Product mix and earnings volatility at commercial banks: evidence from a degree of leverage model

Commercial banks? lending and deposit-taking business has declined in recent years. Deregulation and new technology have eroded banks? comparative advantages and made it easier for nonbank competitors to enter these markets. In response, banks have shifted their sales mix toward noninterest income ? by selling ?nonbank? fee-based financial services such as mutual funds; by charging explicit fees for services that used to be ?bundled? together with deposit or loan products; and by adopting securitized lending practices which generate loan origination and servicing fees and reduce the need for ...
Working Paper Series , Paper WP-99-6

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