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Interest on reserves and monetary policy

Paper for a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York entitled Financial Innovation and Monetary Transmission
Economic Policy Review , Volume 8 , Issue May , Pages 77-84

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North Texas income dip may reflect decline in education

Southwest Economy , Issue Sep , Pages 10

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The California \\"rate gap\\" since the BankAmerica-Security Pacific merger

FRBSF Economic Letter

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Membership structure, competition, and occupational credit union deposit rates

How do occupational credit unions set deposit rates? This article shows that the answer to this question will depend on (i) who actually makes business decisions in credit unions (who is in control), and (ii) whether local deposit market competition is important. It is not obvious who controls occupational credit unions. If the sponsor (the employer) is in control, then loans and deposits are priced to maximize the surplus received by all of the credit union?s current and potential members (those eligible to join). If members are in control, then a group of members with a majority can ...
Review , Volume 83 , Issue Jan , Pages 41-50

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Bank deposit rate clustering: theory and empirical evidence

An examination of banks' optimal deposit-rate-setting behavior when some customers have limited recall, showing that when banks exploit this phenomenon, deposit rates will tend to be set at round fractions and will be relatively "sticky" at these levels.
Working Papers (Old Series) , Paper 9604

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A History of SOMA Income

Historically, the Federal Reserve has held mostly interest-bearing securities on the asset side of its balance sheet and, up until 2008, mostly currency on its liability side, on which it pays no interest. Such a balance sheet naturally generates income, which is almost entirely remitted to the U.S. Treasury once operating expenses and statutory dividends on capital are paid and sufficient earnings are retained to equate surplus capital to capital paid in. The financial crisis that began in late 2007 prompted a number of changes to the balance sheet. First, the asset side of the balance sheet ...
Liberty Street Economics , Paper 20130813

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Bankers on pricing consumer deposits

Quarterly Review , Volume 11 , Issue Win , Pages 6-13

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Deposit rate deregulation and the demand for transactions media

Economic Review , Issue Sum , Pages 47-62

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