the FRB the US central bank, which is divided into twelve banks, each operating in a different area of the US according to the Federal Reserve System. The 'Fed' has an important influence on US economic policy, because it fixes the rate of interest that banks must pay when they borrow money
The bank of the United States of America Loans and provides money to banking institutions and establishes interest borrowing rates Financial EDI - Electronic exchange of payments, payment information or financially related documents in standard formats between business partners
The regulatory agency for certain commercial banks and bank holding companies Sets monetary policy for the country and provides liquidity for supervised financial institutions
One of the 12 member banks constituting the Federal Reserve System that is responsible for overseeing the commercial and savings banks of its region to ensure their compliance with regulation
An independent agency of the U S government that plays a central role in monetary policy, the regulation of domestic payment systems (such as Fedwire and ACH), and the regulation of financial institutions The FRB also acts as the fiscal agent for the U S Treasury
One of the 12 member banks composing the Federal Reserve System that is responsible for overseeing the commercial and savings banks of its region to ensure they are acting in compliance with regulation
Serves as the nation's central bank and the Federal government's fiscal agent It processes electronic payments, including ACH, for the Federal government, handling Federal government deposits and checks, and supervising and regulating Federally chartered financial institutions
One of the twelve operating arms of the Federal Reserve System, located throughout the nation, that together with their twenty-five Branches carry out various System functions, including operating a nationwide payments system, distributing the nation's currency and coin, supervising and regulating member banks and bank holding companies, and serving as banker for the U S Treasury [FRBSF] One of the twelve operating arms of the Federal Reserve System, located throughout the nation, that together with their twenty-five Branches carry out various System functions [FRBM] (see also Federal Reserve System, bank) (includes Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco)
The Federal Reserve Bank means the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and/ or such other Federal Reserve Bank(s) as may from time to time maintain Freddie Mac PCs on their books and records (Source: FHLMC Single-Family Seller/Servicer Guide, Glossary)
The Secretary of Treasury gave it authority over the handling of Japanese American property In order to store personal property with the Federal Reserve Bank, evictees were required to sign a form which read: It is agreed that no liability or responsibility shall be assumed by the Federal Reserve Bank for any act or omission in connection with its [the property's] disposition It is understood that no insurance will be provided on this property 5 Very few evictees made use of the storage facilities The Bank actively encouraged liquidation of property The vast majority of Japanese American property was sold at sacrifice prices, given away, or stored at personal expense and risk 5
One of 12 regional banks that the federal government set up to help regulate the money supply by holding funds in reserve and lending money to member financial institutions See Federal Reserve System
The regulatory agency for many commercial banks and bank holding companies Sets monetary policy for the country and provides liquidity for supervised financial institutions