Federal Reserve issues final rule to repeal Regulation Q, which prohibited the payment of interest on demand deposits

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Federal Reserve issues final rule to repeal Regulation Q, which prohibited the payment of interest on demand deposits

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The following press release was published by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on July 14, 2011. It is reproduced in full below.

The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday announced the approval of a final rule to repeal its Regulation Q, which prohibits the payment of interest on demand deposits by institutions that are member banks of the Federal Reserve System.

The final rule implements Section 627 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which repeals Section 19(i) of the Federal Reserve Act in its entirety effective July 21, 2011. The repeal of that section of the Federal Reserve Act on that date eliminates the statutory authority under which the Board established Regulation Q.

The rule also repeals the Board's published interpretation of Regulation Q and removes references to Regulation Q found in the Board's other regulations, interpretations, and commentary.

The Board's notice for the final rule is attached.

For media inquiries, call 202-452-2955.

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Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

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