Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 12 - Banks and Banking |
Chapter II - Federal Reserve System |
SubChapter A - Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
Part 204 - Reserve Requirements of Depository Institutions (Regulation D) |
§ 204.1 - Authority, purpose and scope. |
§ 204.2 - Definitions. |
§ 204.3 - Reporting and location. |
§ 204.4 - Computation of required reserves. |
§ 204.5 - Maintenance of required reserves. |
§ 204.6 - Charges for deficiencies. |
§ 204.7 - Supplemental reserve requirement. |
§ 204.8 - International banking facilities. |
§ 204.9 - Emergency reserve requirement. |
§ 204.10 - Payment of interest on balances. |
Interpretations |
§ 204.121 - Bankers' banks. |
§ 204.122 - Secondary market activities of international banking facilities. |
§ 204.123 - Sale of Federal funds by investment companies or trusts in which the entire beneficial interest is held exclusively by depository institutions. |
§ 204.124 - Repurchase agreement involving shares of a money market mutual fund whose portfolio consists wholly of United States Treasury and Federal agency securities. |
§ 204.125 - Foreign, international, and supranational entities referred to in §§ 204.2(c)(1)(iii)(E) and (f)(1)(iv)(E) and 204.8(a)(2)(i)(B)(5). |
§ 204.126 - Depository institution participation in “Federal funds” market. |
§ 204.127 - Nondepository participation in “Federal funds” market. |
§ 204.128 - Deposits at foreign branches guaranteed by domestic office of a depository institution. |
§ 204.130 - Eligibility for NOW accounts. |
§ 204.131 - Participation by a depository institution in the secondary market for its own time deposits. |
§ 204.132 - Treatment of loan strip participations. |
§ 204.133 - Multiple savings deposits treated as a transaction account. |
§ 204.134 - Linked time deposits and transaction accounts. |
§ 204.135 - Shifting funds between depository institutions to make use of the low reserve tranche. |
§ 204.136 - Treatment of trust overdrafts for reserve requirement reporting purposes. |