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Federal Reserve To Close More Check Processing Sites

Federal Reserve Takes a Lead Role in Supporting Check 21

The Costs and Benefits of Light Rail

Federal Reserve Standardizes Account and Service Relationships

Branching Out: A New Direction for Our District

St. Louis Fed Releases Online Training Course for Bank Directors

Regional Roundup

Federal Reserve Board and FFIEC Propose New Rules for Bounce-Protection Programs

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Fed Releases New Version of ReserveCalc™

A new release of ReserveCalc™ was deployed July 26. This new release contains some functionality enhancements that current users have requested, including:

  • Point-in-Time Reserve Requirement and Reserve Position Reports
  • Individual As-Of Adjustment Detail
  • Pass-Through Reserve Requirement View

For additional information regarding ReserveCalc, visit
www.reportingandreserves.org, then click ReserveCalc. Once there, you can select the Test Drive to see how the application works and discover the valuable information it provides. For those who have not yet signed up, you’ll also find enrollment information.

If you have any questions or need additional information, contact Tammie Stumpf at (314) 444-8565 or 1-800-333-0810, ext. 44-8565, or Lynn Neal at ext. 44-7371.


St. Louis Fed Announces New Community Development Speaker Series

Three well-known experts on revitalizing ailing communities will present the inaugural speeches for the St. Louis Fed's first Community Development Speaker Series, “Seizing Opportunities for Improving Local Communities.” Members of the audience are invited to meet the speakers at a reception after each lecture. The fee is $90 for the series or $40 per lecture. For more information, visit www.stlouisfed.org/community/Speakers_Series.htm.


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