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Partnering with the Federal Reserve: the Fed & You October 16, 2013

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Page 1: Partnering with the Federal Reserve: the Fed & You

Partnering with the

Federal Reserve:

the Fed & You

October 16, 2013

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The Pillars of the Fed

Financial Services

Monetary Policy

Supervision and Regulation

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Financial Services - Cash

Currency and Coin

– Supply currency and coin to Eleventh District FIs

– Receive, sort and store excess currency and coin from FIs

– Maintain the quality of currency and coin in circulation

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Financial Services - Cash

Cash Facts

– The $1 and $20 are the two most commonly used bills

– Life expectancy of a $1 bill is 22 months; $20 bill is 25 months

– The Dallas Fed destroys about $15 million in unfit bills per day

– Unfit currency is replaced with notes from the Bureau of Engraving

and Printing (BEP) in Washington, DC, or in Ft. Worth

– Unfit coins are sent to the Mint to be melted and re-struck

– Our high-speed processing machines process about 90,000 notes

per hour

– The Dallas Fed detects about 300 counterfeit bills per month

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Financial Services - Checks

Check Collection/Clearing

– Consolidation of check processing operations

– 99%+ of our incoming items are deposited in image cash letters

(ICLs)

– 99%+ of our outgoing items are sent to financial institutions and

their processors in ICLs

– New FedReturn® Mixed ICL Deposit Deadline

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Financial Services – Fedwire / FedACH

Electronic transfer of funds among financial institutions nationwide – Fedwire Funds

• Fedwire Extended Remittance Information

– FedACH

• One of two ACH networks in the country

• Direct Deposit/Direct Debit

• Other uses

– cash concentration/disbursement

– check conversion

• FedGlobal

• FedPayments Reporter

• FedACH SameDay

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Financial Services - FedLine

Connectivity to the Fed

– FedLine Web

– FedLine Advantage

– FedLine Command

– FedLine Direct

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Business Continuity

Business Continuity

– ACH – “Buddy Bank”

– Fedwire – Offline volume limitations

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Emerging Trends in Payments

Mobile Banking

– Mobile RDC

– Mobile Photo Bill Pay

– Mobile Account Opening

Mobile Payments

Mobile Wallets

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Emerging Trends in Payments

Person-to-Person (P2P) Payments

– PayPal, PopMoney, ClearXchange, PayNet

Healthcare Payments

FedPayments Reporter

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Payments Fraud

Positive Pay

Corporate Account Takeover

– Anomaly Detection

– Out-of-Band Authentication

– Dual Control

U.S. Adoption of the EMV Standard

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Fed Strategic Plan

Public Consultation Paper

– FedPaymentsImprovement.org

– Comments due by Dec. 13, 2013

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Monetary Policy

The Fed’s primary mission is to ensure that enough

money and credit are available to sustain economic

growth without inflation.

– Reserve requirements

– Discount window

– Open market operations

– Interest rate on reserve balances

– TDF auctions/offerings

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Monetary Policy

Master Account

Interest on Required & Excess Balances

Reserves

Term Deposit Facility (TDF) offering

Discount Window

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Monetary Policy: Master Account

Cash

ACH

Checks

Funds / Securities

Interest Payments

Reserve Requirement

Service Fees TT&L

Opening

Balance

Closing

Balance

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Monetary Policy: Reserve & Excess

Balances

Interest on Required Reserves Balances

Interest on Excess Balances

Excess Balance Account

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Monetary Policy: Reserve & Excess

Balances

Internal FR for Federal Reserve System; Not for Public Release

$-

$400.00

$800.00

$1,200.00

$1,600.00

$2,000.00

$2,400.00

Reserve Balances at Federal Reserve Banks

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Monetary Policy: Reserves

Regulation D

Reservable Liabilities

FR2900

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Monetary Policy: TDF

Tool to drain reserve balances

Small-value auctions

No implications for near-term monetary policy

TDF auctions and offerings held about every other

month

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Monetary Policy: The Discount Window

Lending Programs

Eligibility

Access

Collateral

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Monetary Policy: The Discount Window

Primary Credit - generally available for short periods, overnight to several weeks

Secondary Credit - available to institutions not in satisfactory financial condition

Seasonal Credit - available to small institutions with seasonal funding needs

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Monetary Policy: The Discount Window

In response to the financial crisis in

2009, System-wide lending activity

increased significantly

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Monetary Policy: Discount Window

Internal FR for Federal Reserve System; Not for Public Release

Number of Loans during the most recent financial crisis

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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Monetary Policy: The Discount Window

Lending Programs

Eligibility

Access

Collateral

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Banking Supervision & Regulation

One of six regulators of

financial institutions

Supervise state-member

banks, bank holding

companies, thrift-holding

companies, and foreign

banks with U.S.

operations

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Bank Failures

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Assets

, B

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olla

rs

Num

ber

of

Banks

Number Assets

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Deteriorating Financial Conditions

Minimize risk of loss

– Federal Reserve

– U.S. Treasury

– Payments System

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Managing Risk

Review financial condition

– Utilize regulatory exams

– Analyze financial reports

– Communicate with regulators

– Contact DIs

– Monitor trends in payments system (ACH, checks, funds, etc.)

– Evaluate risk to affiliated DIs

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Potential Risk Controls

Daylight credit

Real-time monitor

Prefund cash shipments

Discount window eligibility

Require collateral

Take custody of collateral

Apply additional haircuts

Restrict or deny services

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Credit Risk Management

Daylight Credit

Overnight Credit

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Payment System Risk (PSR) Policy

Addresses the use of Daylight

Credit

Central Bank’s role

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PSR Policy Components

- Net Debit Caps

- Fees and Pricing

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Collateral and Pricing for DLODs

Voluntary

Collateral margins & eligibility

Collateralized DLODs – $0 fee

Uncollateralized DLODs – 50 bps

$150 fee waiver

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Collateral Processing for DLODs and Discount

Window

Automated withdrawal requests

– DTC (The Depository Trust Company)

– FSS (Fedwire Securities Service)

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Resources and Contacts

Federal Reserve Financial Services

http://www.frbservices.org

Federal Reserve Discount Window

http://www.frbdiscountwindow.org

General information regarding Payment System Risk Policy

http://www.federalreserve.gov/paymentsystems/psr_about.htm

Overview of the PSR policy

Information on PSR policy compliance for small users of intraday credit

http://www.federalreserve.gov/paymentsystems/files/psr_overview.pdf

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Questions?