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A Federal Reserve regulation that limits the number of withdrawals and transfers from an interest bearing deposit account.
Regulation D (FRB)
 
A Federal Reserve Board regulation that governs the reserve requirements of depository institutions.
 
This limits the number of withdrawals and transfers from an interest bearing deposit account.




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Regulation D (SEC)


Under the Securities Act of 1933, any offer to sell securities must either be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or meet an exemption.  
Under the Securities Act of 1933, any offer to sell securities must either be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or meet an exemption.  
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 6 July 2022

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Regulation D (FRB)

A Federal Reserve Board regulation that governs the reserve requirements of depository institutions.

This limits the number of withdrawals and transfers from an interest bearing deposit account.


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Regulation D (SEC)

Under the Securities Act of 1933, any offer to sell securities must either be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or meet an exemption.

Regulation D has three rules which provide exemption from the registration requirements, allowing some companies to offer and sell securities without having to register the securities.


See also