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The OCC, the Federal Reserve Board and the FDIC proposed long-term debt requirements for large banking entities, holding companies, foreign banking organizations and large insured depository institutions to facilitate resolvability in the event of failure and to reduce the risk of contagion within the financial system.

The Federal Reserve Board amended regulations to “lower reserve requirement ratios on transaction accounts maintained at depository institutions to zero percent.” The FRB also proposed amendments to (i) create a new single "interest on reserve balances" rate and (ii) simplify the formula for payment of interest on balances.