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Determinants of correspondent banking relationships with the Federal Reserve System

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  • John P. Segala
  • Bruce J. Summers

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In addition to its central banking responsibilities, the Federal Reserve System also plays an important role in correspondent banking. The twelve Federal Reserve banks supply services, including check collection, wire transfer of funds, provision of currency and coin, and safekeeping of securities to thousands of financial institutions.

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  • John P. Segala & Bruce J. Summers, 1979. "Determinants of correspondent banking relationships with the Federal Reserve System," Working Paper 79-01, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedrwp:79-01
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    1. Bruce J. Summers, 1978. "Required reserves, correspondent balances and cash asset positions of member and nonmember banks : evidence from the Fifth Federal Reserve District," Working Paper 78-03, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
    2. Lawrence, Robert J & Lougee, Duane, 1970. "Determinants of Correspondent Banking Relationships," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 2(3), pages 358-369, August.
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    1. William P. Osterberg & James B. Thomson, 1999. "Banking consolidation and correspondent banking," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Q I, pages 9-20.

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    Federal Reserve banks; Banks and banking;

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