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11 January, 09:17

The average daily net transaction accounts of a local bank during the most recent reserve computation period was $923 million. The amount of average daily reserves held by this bank at the Fed during the reserve maintenance period was $39.05 million, and the average daily vault cash corresponding to the maintenance period was $13.51 million.

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What was the required amount of average daily reserves the bank needed to hold at the Fed during the maintenance period (assuming the progressive rates listed below currently apply)

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  1. 11 January, 09:29
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    The required amount of the average daily reserves is $69.85 million

    Explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to calculate the required amount pf daily reserves needed to be held by the bank during the maintenance period.

    We proceed as follows;

    In accordance with the Federal Reserves regulation D of the securities act of 1993, banks in the US are required to hold the following target minimum against net transaction account;

    Less than $12.4 million 0%

    $12.4 million to $79.5 million 3%

    Above $79.5 million 10%

    We now calculate the reserve requirement as follows;

    Reserve requirement = (0 * $12.4 million) + ($79.5 million - $12.4 million) (3%) + ($923 million - $79.5 million) (10%) = 0 + 2.013 + 84.35 = $83.36 million

    To calculate the target daily average, we deduct the average daily balance of $13.51 million from the reserve requirement

    Target daily average = Reserve requirement - average daily balance of vault cash

    Target daily average = $83.36 million - $13.51 million = $69.85 million
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