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October 09, 2009

Annual adjustments for reserve calculations and
deposit reporting, Regulation D
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The Federal Reserve Board on Friday announced the annual indexing of
the reserve requirement exemption amount and of the low reserve
tranche for 2010. These amounts are used in the calculation of reserve
requirements of depository institutions. The Board also announced the
annual indexing of the nonexempt deposit cutoff level and the reduced
reporting limit that will be used to determine deposit reporting panels
effective 2010.
All depository institutions must hold a percentage of certain types of
deposits as reserves in the form of vault cash, as a deposit in a Federal
Reserve Bank, or as a deposit in a pass-through account at a
correspondent institution. Reserve requirements currently are assessed
on the depository institution's net transaction accounts (mostly checking
accounts). Depository institutions must also regularly submit deposit
reports of their deposits and other reservable liabilities.
For net transaction accounts in 2010, the first $10.7 million, up from
$10.3 million in 2009, will be exempt from reserve requirements. A three
percent reserve ratio will be assessed on net transaction accounts over
$10.7 million up to and including $55.2 million, up from $44.4 million in
2009. A 10 percent reserve ratio will be assessed on net transaction
accounts in excess of $55.2 million.
These annual adjustments, known as the low reserve tranche

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adjustment and the reserve requirement exemption amount adjustment,
are based on growth in net transaction accounts and total reservable
liabilities, respectively, at all depository institutions between June 30,
2008 and June 30, 2009.
For depository institutions that report weekly, the low reserve tranche
adjustment and the reserve requirement exemption amount adjustment
will apply to the fourteen-day reserve computation period that begins
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 and the corresponding fourteen-day
reserve maintenance period that begins Thursday, December 31, 2009.
For depository institutions that report quarterly, the low reserve tranche
adjustment and the reserve requirement exemption amount adjustment
will apply to the seven-day reserve computation period that begins
Tuesday, December 15, 2009, and the corresponding seven-day
reserve maintenance period that begins Thursday, January 14, 2010.
The Board also announced changes in two other amounts, the
nonexempt deposit cutoff level and the reduced reporting limit, that are
used to determine the frequency with which depository institutions must
submit deposit reports. The attached Federal Register notice contains a
description of the new boundaries for deposit reporting that will be
effective in 2010.
The Board's notice is attached.
Federal Register notice: 50 KB PDF | HTML

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