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Regulation GFederal 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 G Similar MatchesSanitary and phytosanitary regulationsSanitary and phytosanitary regulationsGovernment standards to protect health, of humans, plants, and animals. SPS measures are subject to rules in the WTO to prevent them from acting as NTBs. Technical regulationTechnical regulationA 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 DRegulation DThere are two Regulation Ds. First, it refers to the exemption from the Securities Act of 1933 for Private Placements. These placements are exempt from registration and prospectus delivery requirements. Second, it refers to a Federal Reserve Board regulation that currently requires member banks to hold reserves against their net borrowings from foreign offices of other banks over a 28-day averaging period. Regulation D has been merged with Regulation M. Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control ActDepository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control ActThe 1980 federal legislation that ended the regulation of the banking industry. Regulation MRegulation MFederal 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. Further SuggestionsDeregulationRegulation T Mixing regulation Bank regulation Regulation T Calls Regulation Q Regulation A Regulation U Regulation T Regulation FD (fair disclosure) Regulations Regulation U |
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