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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF DALLAS

January 16, 1934.

Executive Order, Amending the Executive Order o f March 10, 193 3, and the
Proclamation of December 30, 193 3, Concerning the Operation of Banks

To the Bank Addressed:
For your information, we quote below the text of an Executive Order issued by the President o f the United States
on January 15, 1934:
By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 5 (b) of the Act of October 6, 1917 (40 Stat. L 411) as amended
by the Act of March 9, 1933, and by Section 4 of said Act of March 9, 1933, and by virtue of all other authority vested
in me, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do hereby issue the following Executive Order:
S ection 1. The last two paragraphs of the Executive Order of March 10, 1933, concerning the operation of banks,
are amended, effective from the date of this order, by striking out the follow ing:

“ Nor to engage in any transaction in foreign exchange except such as may be undertaken for legitimate and normal
business requirements, for reasonable traveling and other personal requirements, and for the fulfillment of contracts
entered into prior to March 6, 1933.
“ Every Federal Reserve Bank is authorized and instructed to keep itself currently informed as to transactions in
foreign exchange entered into or consummated within its district and shall report to the Secretary of the Treasury all
transactions in foreign exchange which are prohibited.”
The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to amend the licenses heretofore issued with his approval by the Federal
Reserve Banks under the Executive Order of March 10, 1933, by issuing through the Federal Reserve Banks amendatory
licenses removing the restriction upon transactions in foreign exchange contained in the licenses heretofore issued.
Section 2. The proclamation of December 30, 1933, relating to the licensing of banking institutions which are not
members of the Federal Reserve System, is amended, effective from the date of this order, by striking out the following:

“ Nor to engage in any transaction in foreign exchange except such as may be undertaken for legitimate and normal
business requirements, for reasonable traveling and other personal requirements, and for the fulfillment of contracts
entered into prior to March 6, 1933.”
S ection 3. The amendment of such Executive Order of March 10, 1933, or of any licenses issued thereunder, and
the amendment of such proclamation of December 30, 1933, shall not affect any act done, or any order, decision, or find­
ing made, or relieve any person from the consequences of any unauthorized act committed prior to the date of this Execu­
tive Order; nor shall the amendment of the Executive Order of March 10, 1933, or the proclamation of December 30,
1933, relieve any person from the obligation of complying with the terms of the Executive Order of January 15, 1934,
relating to the export of coin and currency and transactions in foreign exchange, or the regulations or licenses issued
thereunder, or of any other provision of law affecting transactions in foreign exchange.

The White House, January 15, 1934.
(Signed) FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.
Yours very truly,

Governor.

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