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Contemporaneous reserve accounting

FRBSF Economic Letter

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Reduction in reserve requirements on nonpersonal time deposits and net Eurocurrency liabilities

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Feb , Pages 95-96

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The Federal Reserve's operating procedure, nonborrowed reserves, borrowed reserves and the liquidity effect

Recently, there has been considerable interest in identifying the exogenous policy actions of the Fed and a number of identification methods have been proposed. This paper deals with one of these, namely, using nonborrowed reserves in a recursive structural vector autoregression(VAR). A number of researchers [Christiano, Eichenbaum and Evans (1994ab, 1996, 1997), Evans and Marshall(1997), Strongin(1995), Pagan and Robertson(1995) and Brunner(1994)] find evidence of a statistically significant liquidity effect using nonborrowed reserves in a VAR. The success in finding the liquidity effect ...
Working Papers , Paper 1998-009

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Reserve requirements, the monetary base, and economic activity

Economic and Financial Policy Review , Issue Mar , Pages 1-15

Journal Article
Is the Fed being swept out of (monetary) control?

What are "reserves," and why do banks hold them? What are "sweep accounts," and how do they work? What?s the relationship between the two? And what?s the Fed?s role in all of this? In this article, Jeff Wrase considers the effect sweep accounts have had on the market for bank reserves and on the Fed?s job of managing reserves in the banking system. He also looks at changes the Federal Reserve has made to keep the federal funds rate from becoming too volatile as the use of sweep accounts spreads
Business Review , Issue Nov , Pages 3-12

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Sterilization of capital inflows through the banking sector: evidence from Asia

This paper develops an open-economy version of the Bernanke-Blinder model which indicates that sterilization efforts through increases in reserve requirements will have limited impact if viable financial alternatives to the commercial banking sector exists. We then examine the capital inflow surge experiences of seven developing Asian nations. Our analysis yields three stylized conclusions: First, the timing of capital inflow surges indicates a causal role for both domestic and foreign factors. Second, there is little general rule as to the most effective sterilization instrument. Finally, ...
Pacific Basin Working Paper Series , Paper 95-06

Newsletter
Regulatory burden handicaps low-risk banking

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Jan

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Statement to Congress, May 3, 2000 (payment of interest on reserves and Fed surplus)

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Jul

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The postwar drain on foreign gold and dollar reserves

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Apr , Pages 371-381

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A comparison of monetary policy operating procedures in six industrial countries

The institutional environments in which central banks operate have become more alike over the past decade. The author examines the monetary policy operating procedures of the Federal Reserve and central banks in Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Switzerland. In particular, he compares how monetary authorities in different countries have adapted their reserve management techniques to lower reserve requirements.
Quarterly Review , Volume 17 , Issue Sum , Pages 5-24

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