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Bank regulation

The formulationand issuance by authorized agencies of specific rules or regulations, under govering law, for the conduct and structure of banking.



Bank regulation

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Regulation Q

Regulation Q

Federal Reserve Board regulation imposing caps on the rates that banks may pay on savings and time deposits. Currently time deposits with a denomination of $100,000 or more are exempt from Reg Q.


Regulation U

Regulation U

In the US, this refers to the federal regulation governing the amount of credit that may be advanced by a bank to its customers for the purchase of listed share.


Technical regulation

Technical regulation

A requirement of characteristics (such as dimensions, quality, performance, or safety) that a product must meet in order to be sold on a country's market. See standards.


Regulation G

Regulation G

Federal Reserve Board regulation of lenders other than commercial banks, brokers, or dealers that provide credit for the purchase of or carrying of securities. This regulation was discontinued by a 1998 amendment.


Regulation M

Regulation M

Federal Reserve Board regulation that currently requires member banks to hold reserves against their net borrowings from their foreign branches over a 28-day averaging period. Reg M has also required member banks to hold reserves against Eurodollars lent by their foreign branches to domestic corporations for domestic purposes.


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