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Fed’s Regulation Q, Insider Trading Arrests: Compliance
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The Federal Reserve said it proposed a rule allowing member banks of the Fed system to pay interest on demand-deposit accounts.
The rule would carry out a part of the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 that repeals a section of the Federal Reserve Act giving the central bank authority to prohibit such interest payments, the Fed said yesterday in a statement in Washington.