Betekenis van:
federal reserve
federal reserve
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the central bank of the United States; incorporates 12 Federal Reserve branch banks and all national banks and state-chartered commercial banks and some trust companies
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- The Federal Reserve slashed interest rates.
- The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark discount rate to an 18-year low.
- Council Decision 2002/882/EC of 5 November 2002 providing further macro-financial assistance to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [3] aims at ensuring a sustainable balance of payments situation and strengthening the country’s reserve position.
- Each year a payment of 7,5 % (before tax) is made for the LBS special-purpose reserve, while, according to the Federal Government, the silent partnership contribution yields interest of around 9,11 % (before tax).
- Pursuant to Council Decision 2002/882/EC of 5 November 2002 providing further macro-financial assistance to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [3], the Community granted the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia a loan of up to EUR 55 million with a view to ensuring a sustainable balance-of-payments situation and strengthening the country’s reserve position.
- Pursuant to Council Decision 2001/549/EC of 16 July 2001 providing macro-financial assistance to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [2], the Community granted to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia a long-term loan of up to EUR 225 million with a view to ensuring a sustainable balance-of-payments situation and strengthening the country’s reserve position.
- By letter of 8 May 1996, the Federal Banking Supervisory Authority (Bundesaufsichtsamt für das Kreditwesen, or ‘BAKred’ ) indicated that it recognised the full amount of the special-purpose reserve of DEM 655 million as liable equity capital within the meaning of Section 10 of the German Banking Act (KWG).
- Therefore, calculations have been revised on the basis of the monthly average exchange rates published by (i) the Commission for all conversions involving the euro (EUR); (ii) the Federal Reserve of the United States of America for all conversions between the USA dollar, the Chinese Yuan (CNY) and the Hong Kong dollar (HKD); and (iii) the Bank of China for conversions between HKD and CNY.