06-3256. Extensions of Credit by Federal Reserve Banks  

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    AGENCY:

    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

    ACTION:

    Final rule.

    SUMMARY:

    The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board) has adopted final amendments to its Regulation A to reflect the Board's approval of an increase in the primary credit rate at each Federal Reserve Bank. The secondary credit rate at each Reserve Bank automatically increased by formula as a result of the Board's primary credit rate action.

    DATES:

    The amendments to part 201 (Regulation A) are effective April 5, 2006. The rate changes for primary and secondary credit were effective on the dates specified in 12 CFR 201.51, as amended.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Jennifer J. Johnson, Secretary of the Board (202/452-3259); for users of Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD) only, contact 202/263-4869.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    The Federal Reserve Banks make primary and secondary credit available to depository institutions as a backup source of funding on a short-term basis, usually overnight. The primary and secondary credit rates are the interest rates that the twelve Federal Reserve Banks charge for extensions of credit under these programs. In accordance with the Federal Reserve Act, the primary and secondary credit rates are Start Printed Page 16992established by the boards of directors of the Federal Reserve Banks, subject to the review and determination of the Board.

    The Board approved requests by the Reserve Banks to increase by 25 basis points the primary credit rate in effect at each of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks, thereby increasing from 5.50 percent to 5.75 percent the rate that each Reserve Bank charges for extensions of primary credit. As a result of the Board's action on the primary credit rate, the rate that each Reserve Bank charges for extensions of secondary credit automatically increased from 6.00 percent to 6.25 percent under the secondary credit rate formula. The final amendments to Regulation A reflect these rate changes.

    The 25-basis-point increase in the primary credit rate was associated with a similar increase in the target for the federal funds rate (from 4.50 percent to 4.75 percent) approved by the Federal Open Market Committee (Committee) and announced at the same time. A press release announcing these actions indicated that:

    The slowing of the growth of real GDP in the fourth quarter of 2005 seems largely to have reflected temporary or special factors. Economic growth has rebounded strongly in the current quarter but appears likely to moderate to a more sustainable pace. As yet, the run-up in the prices of energy and other commodities appears to have had only a modest effect on core inflation, ongoing productivity gains have helped to hold the growth of unit labor costs in check, and inflation expectations remain contained. Still, possible increases in resource utilization, in combination with the elevated prices of energy and other commodities, have the potential to add to inflation pressures.

    The Committee judges that some further policy firming may be needed to keep the risks to the attainment of both sustainable economic growth and price stability roughly in balance. In any event, the Committee will respond to changes in economic prospects as needed to foster these objectives.

    Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification

    Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 605(b)), the Board certifies that the new primary and secondary credit rates will not have a significantly adverse economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because the final rule does not impose any additional requirements on entities affected by the regulation.

    Administrative Procedure Act

    The Board did not follow the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 553(b) relating to notice and public participation in connection with the adoption of these amendments because the Board for good cause determined that delaying implementation of the new primary and secondary credit rates in order to allow notice and public comment would be unnecessary and contrary to the public interest in fostering price stability and sustainable economic growth. For these same reasons, the Board also has not provided 30 days prior notice of the effective date of the rule under section 553(d).

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    List of Subjects in 12 CFR Part 201

    • Banks
    • Banking
    • Federal Reserve System
    • Reporting and recordkeeping
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    Authority and Issuance

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    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Board is amending 12 CFR Chapter II to read as follows:

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    PART 201—EXTENSIONS OF CREDIT BY FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS (REGULATION A)

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    1. The authority citation for part 201 continues to read as follows:

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    Authority: 12 U.S.C. 248(i)-(j), 343 et seq., 347a, 347b, 347c, 348 et seq., 357, 374, 374a, and 461.

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    2. In § 201.51, paragraphs (a) and (b) are revised to read as follows:

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    Interest rates applicable to credit extended by a Federal Reserve Bank.1

    (a) Primary credit. The interest rates for primary credit provided to depository institutions under § 201.4(a) are:

    Federal Reserve BankRateEffective
    Boston5.75March 28, 2006.
    New York5.75March 28, 2006.
    Philadelphia5.75March 28, 2006.
    Cleveland5.75March 28, 2006.
    Richmond5.75March 28, 2006.
    Atlanta5.75March 28, 2006.
    Chicago5.75March 28, 2006.
    St. Louis5.75March 29, 2006.
    Minneapolis5.75March 28, 2006.
    Kansas City5.75March 30, 2006.
    Dallas5.75March 28, 2006.
    San Francisco5.75March 28, 2006.

    (b) Secondary credit. The interest rates for secondary credit provided to depository institutions under 201.4(b) are:

    Federal Reserve BankRateEffective
    Boston6.25March 28, 2006.
    New York6.25March 28, 2006.
    Philadelphia6.25March 28, 2006.
    Cleveland6.25March 28, 2006.
    Richmond6.25March 28, 2006.
    Atlanta6.25March 28, 2006.
    Chicago6.25March 28, 2006.
    St. Louis6.25March 29, 2006.
    Minneapolis6.25March 28, 2006.
    Kansas City6.25March 30, 2006.
    Dallas6.25March 28, 2006.
    San Francisco6.25March 28, 2006.
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    By order of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, March 30, 2006.

    Jennifer J. Johnson,

    Secretary of the Board.

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    Footnotes

    1.  The primary, secondary, and seasonal credit rates described in this section apply to both advances and discounts made under the primary, secondary, and seasonal credit programs, respectively.

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    [FR Doc. 06-3256 Filed 4-4-06; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 6210-02-P

Document Information

Effective Date:
4/5/2006
Published:
04/05/2006
Department:
Federal Reserve System
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
06-3256
Dates:
The amendments to part 201 (Regulation A) are effective April 5, 2006. The rate changes for primary and secondary credit were effective on the dates specified in 12 CFR 201.51, as amended.
Pages:
16991-16992 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Regulation A
Topics:
Banks, banking, Banks, banking, Banks, banking, Banks, banking, Federal Reserve System, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
PDF File:
06-3256.pdf
CFR: (1)
12 CFR 201.51